Sorry if I posted this in the wrong Category - couldn't really find one that fit
Very recently the organization has allowed users access to FaceBook and MySpace because these tools are more and more being used by companies to get their name out there for free. They are great online collaboration tools for people, communities and organizations to come together.
Anyone that's used FaceBook knows that they have a ton of "apps" and it prompts you to "Allow" the install of these apps before proceeding.
A user in our organization allowed an app to install and then became infected by the koobface worm which is picked up from FaceBook and MySpace.
Yes our anti-virus saw it recognized it by why it allowed it through is another story for another day...
We have since blocked access to FaceBook and MySpace.
Today we noticed that users were installing Yammer desktop client on their desktops without prior authorization. This is installed via Flash as well.
The users are "Power Users" on the machines and I would like to block these Flash downloads via Group Policy.
Is anyone else running into the same problem with Flash installs even if they aren't administrators?
Has anyone else blocked Flash installs via Group Policy and can provide some insight?
Any other ideas on how to block/prevent this from occurring again?
Thank you all so very much for taking your time to read this and thank you in advance for any feedback.
Mahalo!
Very recently the organization has allowed users access to FaceBook and MySpace because these tools are more and more being used by companies to get their name out there for free. They are great online collaboration tools for people, communities and organizations to come together.
Anyone that's used FaceBook knows that they have a ton of "apps" and it prompts you to "Allow" the install of these apps before proceeding.
A user in our organization allowed an app to install and then became infected by the koobface worm which is picked up from FaceBook and MySpace.
Yes our anti-virus saw it recognized it by why it allowed it through is another story for another day...
We have since blocked access to FaceBook and MySpace.
Today we noticed that users were installing Yammer desktop client on their desktops without prior authorization. This is installed via Flash as well.
The users are "Power Users" on the machines and I would like to block these Flash downloads via Group Policy.
Is anyone else running into the same problem with Flash installs even if they aren't administrators?
Has anyone else blocked Flash installs via Group Policy and can provide some insight?
Any other ideas on how to block/prevent this from occurring again?
Thank you all so very much for taking your time to read this and thank you in advance for any feedback.
Mahalo!