S SuperPaperFan Honorable Jan 22, 2013 46 0 10,530 Jul 8, 2013 #1 Do malware still have that capability? If two computers are on a network, one being infected and the other not, it wouldn't be able to be passed over right? (File sharing being off and sharing no USB storage devices.)
Do malware still have that capability? If two computers are on a network, one being infected and the other not, it wouldn't be able to be passed over right? (File sharing being off and sharing no USB storage devices.)
Solution clutchc Jul 8, 2013 I wouldn't take the chance. The malware made it past the router to infect the 1st machine, right? Btw, run Malwarebytes: http://www.malwarebytes.org/
I wouldn't take the chance. The malware made it past the router to infect the 1st machine, right? Btw, run Malwarebytes: http://www.malwarebytes.org/
clutchc Titan Ambassador Apr 22, 2009 43,150 411 131,790 Jul 8, 2013 Solution #2 I wouldn't take the chance. The malware made it past the router to infect the 1st machine, right? Btw, run Malwarebytes: http://www.malwarebytes.org/ Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
I wouldn't take the chance. The malware made it past the router to infect the 1st machine, right? Btw, run Malwarebytes: http://www.malwarebytes.org/