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USB Memory Sticks and executable files
20-09-2012 4:51 PM
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How can I set up my pc so that when I plug in a memory stick which has an executable file on it, that executable doesn't start automatically?
I'm asking, because apparently memory sticks with executables on them that you don't know about is one way of getting viruses onto your pc.
Thanks
I'm asking, because apparently memory sticks with executables on them that you don't know about is one way of getting viruses onto your pc.
Thanks
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Re: USB Memory Sticks and executable files
20-09-2012 5:33 PM
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You'd have to set things in the Autoplay control panel, if it's being triggered that way.
That's RPM to you!!
Re: USB Memory Sticks and executable files
20-09-2012 5:50 PM
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Which version of Windows (presumably) are you running?
Re: USB Memory Sticks and executable files
20-09-2012 6:22 PM
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Sorry I meant to include that originally. I use Xp Pro
Re: USB Memory Sticks and executable files
20-09-2012 7:32 PM
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There is an MSKB article which might help:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/967715
If you're not comfortable editing the registry, there are a few utilities which can set the appropriate registry keys for you. Panda (who produce antivirus software) offer one such utility:
http://www.pandasecurity.com/homeusers/downloads/usbvaccine/
I don't use that, so can't personally vouch for it, but I believe it works as both a run-once utility to set the appropriate registry keys in Windows, or optionally it can sit in the background and monitor new USB sticks. I believe that the latter is unnecessary if you "vaccinate" the Windows installation.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/967715
If you're not comfortable editing the registry, there are a few utilities which can set the appropriate registry keys for you. Panda (who produce antivirus software) offer one such utility:
http://www.pandasecurity.com/homeusers/downloads/usbvaccine/
I don't use that, so can't personally vouch for it, but I believe it works as both a run-once utility to set the appropriate registry keys in Windows, or optionally it can sit in the background and monitor new USB sticks. I believe that the latter is unnecessary if you "vaccinate" the Windows installation.
Re: USB Memory Sticks and executable files
20-09-2012 9:04 PM
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I've just used your Microsoft document to guide me, and I have set up the Group Policy settings. So far so good, but does that mean that I cannot boot from my CD drive, should I ever need to?
Re: USB Memory Sticks and executable files
20-09-2012 9:56 PM
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You will still be able to launch any Autorun apps manually by double-clicking on the appropriate .exe file on the CD.
Re: USB Memory Sticks and executable files
21-09-2012 4:40 PM
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Satisfactory result then.
Thankyou for your help
Thankyou for your help
Re: USB Memory Sticks and executable files
21-09-2012 6:21 PM
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There is one scenario that I think should be checked:
If you have disabled Autoplay, Windows will no longer automatically launch an app when inserting the disc. What I'm not sure about is what happens if you go into My Computer and double-click on the drive. On a totally unsecured system, this action would execute whatever has been defined in Autorun.inf, so you're not much better off. It is very easy to do this "accidentally" when you are expecting to enter a folder.
The easiest way to test this would be with a software CD which has an autorun program on it. Put it in your CD drive, and it shouldn't auto-run. Next go into My Computer and double-click on your CD drive letter. Again, nothing should run and the files/folders on the disc should be displayed instead.
If you have disabled Autoplay, Windows will no longer automatically launch an app when inserting the disc. What I'm not sure about is what happens if you go into My Computer and double-click on the drive. On a totally unsecured system, this action would execute whatever has been defined in Autorun.inf, so you're not much better off. It is very easy to do this "accidentally" when you are expecting to enter a folder.
The easiest way to test this would be with a software CD which has an autorun program on it. Put it in your CD drive, and it shouldn't auto-run. Next go into My Computer and double-click on your CD drive letter. Again, nothing should run and the files/folders on the disc should be displayed instead.
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