Your Employees Don't Care About Keeping Your Computers Safe
from the well,-duh dept
We've heard in the past that employees care a lot less about the security of their employer's computers than they do with their home computers -- and it's not like the average person is that careful with their home computer security either. It's also well known at this point, given study after study after study, that when approached on the street by friendly strangers, it seems security is the last thing on most people's minds. The latest study involves a stranger on the street handing out CDs to random people, telling them the discs contained a special "Valentine's Day Promotion." It seems like that should be plenty to set off warning bells -- but many people simply went to the office and dropped the CD into their computers... where instead of a Valentine's Day promotion, it sent the researchers a note, including where the person was. Plenty of folks at large companies, including financial firms, had no problem just dropping the CD into the drive and letting whatever was on it get installed. So, now all you malicious hacker types know how to get trojans installed inside big companies. Just dupe them with a CD and some story about a promotion. Of course, if the IT staff is any good at these places, it should prevent anything from installing, but that doesn't seem to be the case.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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No Shit..
How bout a smoke break! YEY
didnt you see the commercial on TV, when the computers are broken, Its great!
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This seems vaguely illegal to me; or, maybe, I'm just confusing illegal with unethical.
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policies
You know, its that attitude that makes it so that IT has to lock down everything so you can't delete an icon on the desktop without someone's permission.
Way to take one for the group.
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And they're firing people for playing solitaire?
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Policies
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Wrong Paradigm
No one is expecting every employee to be a PC whiz but if, individually, we a little effort to gain at least a basic understanding of the technology we interact with the better off and more competitive our nation and respective businesses would be.
And to anyone thinking to themselves “they should pay me to learn…”. I would suggest that you 1) shouldn’t have gotten the job in the first place, you aren’t qualified and 2) they are more likely to stop paying you at all and find someone more qualified.
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I don't care...
That and if some virus destroys all the computers it gives me something to do other than stare at thousands of lines of code in a program because the boss wants to know why it does this. Also the only reason why anything in the program does that is because sometime long long ago he said make it do this.
If he takes my red stapler I'm gonna burn the place down.
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Screw Work
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Re: No Shit..
Its the funniest thing! Let me tell you, the workers win many times. HAHAHAHAHAHA
So there is motivation to bring the computers down if you ask me. Anyway the don't pay good, so screw them.
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Re: Screw Work
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Re: I don't care...
Im the only one there serving 200 employees, they are too cheap to get another IT guy to help out even tho them make millions, really I dont care if users mess up their computers and say loose important data, I still get paid $12 an hour, the only benefit of a messedup computer is that aththe end of the year the company throws them out and I get first dibs on taking whatever home I want thet they throw out.
So go ahead and hack that computer, install as many viruses you want, maybe my boss (cocksucker) will get me a pay raise, or get me a helper like I should have for 200 users..
in other workds .. its all good.
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Two Way Road
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One Password for all
Just think how big of a headache this poses on me!
I am also underpaid.. and pushed around ..
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Slackers!
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Spyware like no other..
Most of this stuff is caused by online web based games, porn sites.
Since most of my clients are small businesses, I have installed Smoothwall Firewall with Content Filtering, works well against porn and illegal content sites, the problem is that there is not really good spyware protection out there, including spam.
We use Windows 2003 Small Susiness Server (Includes Exchange E-Mail) which is set to block executables and zip files, we usually lock down the desktop so that USB drives, CD players and floppy drives are disabled.
All work is saved on the server and backed up on tape and also Shadow Copy which allows you to get previous versions of lost work back without any tapes. We use security groups, encrypted folders and passphrases to login. If a coupter has gone down, we first try to roll it back to a previous date, if its really bad, we have a base image on the network that is easily reinstalled on the messedup computer in about an hour, and since everything is saved on the network, there is no data or e-mail loss.
Our mobile users use Treo 650 and 700w, Phones to sync email and calendar to the server over the air, this works quite well, and they usually dont waste time responding to e-mails As well as Blackberrys.
Nothing is fullproof but we do what we can and is available to take care of our client.
http://www.techroot.com
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Screw up the computer... No problem
When I deploy a computer to a new luser I tell them that if the problem with their system takes me more than 15 minutes to fix I will wipe their system and they can start out fresh!! I don't care about their files and settings it only takes me 15 minutes to Ghost a new image.
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Re: No Shit..
I don't have time for my users to act fools, so I took away any basic rights they had with group policy and surf control the first week I took over. They only have access to the tools they NEED to do their job, and nothing more. I get at least one complaint a week about it, but that's not my problem...it's part of policy. Talk to your boss if you really need access to WMP or scankydates.com.
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Re: Spyware like no other..
"Since most of my clients are small businesses, I have installed Smoothwall Firewall with Content Filtering, works well against porn and illegal content sites, the problem is that there is not really good spyware protection out there, including spam."
I work in IT for a company of about 100 employees. We are running a Panda Software Gatedefender 8100 and Panda Business Secure w/TruPrevent and I have NEVER had a spyware or virus problem on our workstations(I've been here 1 year).
But yes, most employees moan and groan when there's restrictions but I'm not going to be fixing things they break.
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Then convinces himself to hire the high school kid for minimum wage. The kid will do a worst job, but he saves a fortune on pay.
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Then convinces himself to hire the high school kid for minimum wage. The kid will do a worst job, but he saves a fortune on pay.
And then the boss sees something shiney on the floor and convinces himself there is gold under the floor and has the entire staff help him dig.
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No Problems at all here!
We don't even have the internet.
If you want to print anything you just jump on the typewriter. You know how much paper this saves!
Unfortunetly I only get minimum wage, so this is as much effort I will put in to my job.
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its not my fault
1 retail copy of software runs on all computers. Its what my boss wants.
I work for a law firm. Imagine that ..
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I say bless these virus makers and schmucks, I mean people that put out these viruses and bogus CD's!
You should see my Ferrari!
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No Small business with 5-10 users wants to pay over $4000 for all that, anyway PC magazine (pcmag.com) rated the Panda Gatedefender poorly, this is why I use Smoothwall(free) all it takes is an old computer and 2 network cards, the software is free. The computer is usually free too. So the total cost is $0 + My Rate. (about 1 hour) = Everyone is happy.
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user rights
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So Sad..
Just imagine the shit I can pull off..
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Why do I care
Underpaid, no funds for PD, but i still don't skimp on my work. I do excellent work, everyone is happy and my bonus is pat on the shoulder. As soon as someone offers more money i'll be out of there with everything i created. I keep most of my documentation and training manuals in my head. Screw them, let the next guy go and figure it out ant that will take some time. Untill than, they can go back to paper and pen
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Yikes..
Every user has dual 19" monitors as well. All user rights are 'power users', and except for interns all users are mature adults that don't need a lot of hand-holding or policing. We don't monitor web traffic but archive all emails. ALL work is saved to the network, and bunged up PC's are quickly re-imaged. Its rare we have an event with viruses, worms or trojans, but admittingly spyware is occassionally dealt with and carefully watched for.
The best part? I make my own schedule, day-to-day and long term technology planning. I get a very generous salary, 401 w/ profit sharing, health, and lots of perks, such as tickets to ballgames, theatre performances and so forth. Did I mention I'm only a high school graduate with a couple years of tech school? Yeah, I dug a LOT of IT ditches to get here...about 14 years worth..but ya know.. I'm in IT heaven now brother!
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I would love if I could do that but unfortunately, my users are all commercial real estate brokers and need access to the web. Configuring a list of restricted/approved sites would take FOREVER.
PC because we are a print shop and have to manipulate customer files, and the person heading up the art department has no standards on what types of file we take in), and on top of all that responsibility, some of us are also the helpdesk, company light bulb changer, and manager of some archaic phone system that no one remembers how to actually administer
I also know where you are coming from on this one too. The art director here is a mac user but my company only has PCs, so she comes to me all the time asking me to do her job, along with mine. And as you said I am also the light bulb changer, furniture mover, and somehow I got stuck stocking my bosses personal refridgerator. And all that is on top of my normal duties. I need a raise... but im not gonna cry like a baby like alot of you did. I'm going to prove I deserve a raise by doing my job to the best of my abilities.
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Re: No Problems at all here!
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Proove your worth.
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