RE: protect MS Windows 95/98/Me

From: Steven A. Fletcher (sfletcher_at_bcsc.com)
Date: 09/25/03

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    I have to disagree. There IS another way, and that way is to use a
    piece of software, such as FoolProof, which other have mentioned. While
    I agree that Win9x is a dead-end, there are many situations where
    budgets do not allow for people to upgrade to new OS's, especially when
    doing so would also require new hardware. And, installing software such
    as FoolProof can help make Win9x much more secure, as long as it is
    configured properly.

    It is true that Win9x is never going to be as secure as NT
    4/Win2k/WinXP, but that does not mean that steps cannot be taken to at
    least minimize the potential problems.

    One other thing I would suggest is to have a way to image the PC's.
    That way, if someone screws one up, just load the image again. This
    will save LOTS of troubleshooting time.

    Just my $.02 worth......

    Steve

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Steve McLaughlin [mailto:steve@Lan.com.au]
    Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 4:23 AM
    To: security-basics@securityfocus.com
    Subject: RE: protect MS Windows 95/98/Me

    Yes, that's a very polite way of saying it.
    There is no security features in win9x OS. They are all totally unsecure
    operating systems. The security features within are totally flawed in
    all
    ways, there is no way of securing these operating systems.

    The solution is to upgrade to windows 2k or XP, using NTFS.

    There is no other way.

    Don't embarrass yourself wasting the organisations capital on totally
    obsolete and unstable operating systems.

    Consider the 9x OS Obsolete, upgrade to NT5 or 5.1. Don't bother even
    looking further into securing Win9x. It is a total waste of time.

    steve mclaughlin | enlite technologyR
    T 1300 135 251 | F +61 (2) 9402 8586
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    (MCP, A+, Network+, Server+)
     

    -----Original Message-----
    From: French, Mark [mailto:Mark.French@wellington.co.uk]
    Sent: Thursday, 25 September 2003 2:07 AM
    To: 'security-basics@securityfocus.com'
    Subject: RE: protect MS Windows 95/98/Me

    I don't know of any software, but in this situation, my hardware of
    choice
    would be SCISSORS.
    Cut the network cable, keyboard cable, and mouse cable.

    This is probably the only way that this level of security can be
    achieved in
    these operating systems.

    Mark

    (Sorry, I couldn't resist)

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Robert Reidenbach [mailto:pominciss@greendot.com.ph]
    Sent: 24 September 2003 06:25
    To: security-basics@securityfocus.com
    Subject: protect MS Windows 95/98/Me

    Hi everyone!
    I'm looking for a software that you can install on
    MS Windows 95/98/Me Machines that won't
    allow an ordinary user to install any programs or
    allow any virus to infect any files.
    Would anybody know what they call these programs
    and where to get them? Any kind of help will be
    appreciated.
    -Robert-

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