05-02-2004, 03:18 PM
Obviously Windows is a problem.
However, completely ignoring that, my Network Administrator sent out 4 emails before campus started, each saying to update before coming back because of the Blaster worm. School started and over half the campus became infected. At our Help Desk, there was a line down three flights of steps of people waiting. We were working on up to 10 systems at the same time. Meanwhile, our network didn't recover from the worm's stress until a month after school started.
All because people couldn't read 1 of 4 e-mails. Yes, I can blame the user, some of the time.
However, completely ignoring that, my Network Administrator sent out 4 emails before campus started, each saying to update before coming back because of the Blaster worm. School started and over half the campus became infected. At our Help Desk, there was a line down three flights of steps of people waiting. We were working on up to 10 systems at the same time. Meanwhile, our network didn't recover from the worm's stress until a month after school started.
All because people couldn't read 1 of 4 e-mails. Yes, I can blame the user, some of the time.
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