(Mis)Uses of Technology

(Mis)Uses of Technology

by Mike Masnick




Colleges Charging Students Who Get Viruses

from the learn-not-to-click...-or-else dept

Many colleges are coming up with a unique strategy for convincing students to figure out how to protect their own computers from viruses and worms. They're disconnecting any infected computers from the internet and fining the student for getting a virus in the first place. Some colleges are doing mandatory virus scans before they'll let a student's computer get on their network. One school district in Ohio claims they almost had to delay the opening of the school year after being hit so hard by viruses. I guess the only way to make students realize that they need to take care of their own machines is to add some monetary penalty (or a lack of internet access) as punishment. However, it does seem to be (in some ways) blaming the victim.

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  1. Sep 4th, 2003 @ 3:10pm

    Blaiming the victim?

    by Oliver Wendell Jones

    How is this different than schools requiring students to get physical examinations from a doctor certifying they are healthy before attending school?

    If you're kid has lice in his/her hair, it's your responsibility to take care of it before you send your kid to school. It is not the school's responsibility to clean up your kids infestation and if they do, don't be surprised if they bill you for it.

    In this day and age, anyone who doesn't have some level of anti-virus protection on their computer is simply asking for trouble, or else they have a PC with no floppy drives, no CD drives, no USB ports, no ethernet ports, no modem, etc. and is completely cut off from the outside world. Since most college students don't have computers like that, they *need* anti-virus software.

    I'm surprised that the school hasn't investigated purchasing a site license or at least some sort of quantity discount for their students so that everyone can afford a quality anti-virus package.

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  2. Sep 4th, 2003 @ 6:15pm

    Re: Blaiming the victim?

    by LittleW0lf

    In this day and age, anyone who doesn't have some level of anti-virus protection on their computer is simply asking for trouble, or else they have a PC with no floppy drives, no CD drives, no USB ports, no ethernet ports, no modem, etc. and is completely cut off from the outside world.

    Or using a real operating system that is practically invulnerable to viruses and trojan horses in the first place.

    How many viruses have been successfully able to flourish in OpenBSD? It may be possible, but nobody has actually done it.

    Then again, MacOSX users not running Microsoft software may be safe. And same too for Linux users at the moment, though their operating system is far from invulnerable to worms, viruses, or trojan horses.

    Nope, right now the only Operating System really affected by viruses is the slutty, we'll sleep with anyone with a modem, let's include a virus building application (VBA) in our word processor, or root capable backholes in our distributed component object model, operating system that your mom warned you about.

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  3. Sep 5th, 2003 @ 7:44am

    NTD's ?

    by Syphilis Sally

    Would be be expected to tell our dorm mates we are infected with a Network Transmitted Disease ?

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