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Be Virus & Hacker Resistant!

 

1. Do not accept "security patches" or "updates" which arrive by e-mail.

 


 

2. Keep a current anti-virus program (symantec and mcafee are the two most commonly used) installed and protection enabled at all times. Be faithful about downloading and installing updates to your particular program. An anti-virus program which is not kept up-to-date is worthless.

 

3. Do not open executable files (usually identified as *.exe; but this may be hidden) that are received by e-mail or chat.

 

4. Do not open unexpected files received by e-mail or chat.

 

5. Finally, do not pass on "rumors" of viruses, which are a pernicious form of chain-letter. Check it out first! I hope this helps some.

 

We have seen a major "evolution" of computer viruses. Earlier there were viruses that disabled ant-virus software and prevented the downloading of protection against them.

 

More recently we have seen viruses (Swen is one of them) that comes as an e-mail that appears to be from Microsoft, and asking you to download a "patch" or "update." While this virus is easily detected by up-to-date anti-virus software (at least Norton/Symantec and McAfee) as it is coming in, the virus cannot be removed by either of these programs once it has established itself. (The last week I have received 10-15 of these messages every day) There are specific "tools" for removing them available at either Norton (Symantec) or McAfee web sites.This virus is especially troublesome because Microsoft *has* released several very important security and update patches in the last few months. Please be careful.

Some suggestions:

 

Dwight Stinnett
ABC Great Rivers Region

Listed below are some areas of experience with which we may be able to help you as your question pertains to use of these technologies in ministry.

 

Dwight Stinnett
   Executive Minister
    Projection & PowerPoint
    PowerPoint Composition

 

Roland Sundberg
   Executive Administrator
     Database Questions

 

Cheryl Henson
   Area I
   Ministerial Recruitment
   Ministerial Cont. Ed.
      PowerPoint Compositions
      E-mail Newsletters
      Web Page

 

John Grisham
   Area II
   Stewardship
      E-mail as Communication
      PowerPoint Composition

 

Richard Ricks
   (Tech Team Leader)
   Area III
   Multimedia & Projection
   Web Technologies

 

Randy McNeely
   Area IV
   Bivocational Ministry
   Costa Rica Partnership
     Using PowerPoint for Display
        during events

 

Muriel Johnson
   Area V
   Church Planting
    Using Video Chat
      VOIP (Telephone over       Internet)
      E-mail as Communication       Tool

 


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