Re: [squid-users] filtering malware

From: Rick G. Kilgore <rgk@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 11:17:24 -0600

        I use the brute force method right now until I learn more. Basically we
do not allow for any windows executable extensions to be downloaded from
the web. We have exceptions such as windows update and that. Has helped
me quite a bit with the problem I was having with malware/spyware and
other garbage.

mailinglists wrote:
> Hi alltogether
>
> I wonder what you do against stuff like coolwebsearch and so on. As it
> is quite difficult to get rid of this junk it once gets installed on a
> MS Windows box I wonder whether there would be efficient and effective
> ways of making squid filter it.
> How do you guys do that? There surely must exist ways.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions
>
> Philipp
>

-- 
Hoy es: viernes julio veintedos  des miles y cuatro
fase del dia ----> coma esta usted --- how are you
This message is for the designated recipient only and may contain
privileged, proprietary, or otherwise private information.  If you have
received it in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete 
the original.
Any other use of the email by you is prohibited.
Este mensaje está para el recipiente señalado solamente y puede contener 
la información privilegiada, propietaria, o de otra manera privada. Si 
usted lo ha recibido en error, notifique por favor el remitente 
inmediatamente y suprima la original. Cualquier otro uso del email de 
usted se prohíbe.
Rick G. Kilgore
State of Colorado Department of Revenue IT/CSTARS (DDP/CCR/RWOC)
E-Mail: rgk@valhall4.dor.state.co.us
Phone: (303) 205-5659
Fax: (303) 205-5715
Received on Wed Sep 01 2004 - 11:17:43 MDT

This archive was generated by hypermail pre-2.1.9 : Fri Oct 01 2004 - 12:00:01 MDT