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- ESaSS B.V. Phone: +31 (0)24 64 88 555
- Thunderbyte PC Immunizer Division
- P.O. Box 1380 Fax: +31 (0)24 64 50 899
- 6501 BJ Nijmegen
- The Netherlands Email: support@thunderbyte.nl
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- ESaSS VIRUS REPORT FORM
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- This file can be used to report a virus attack.
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- Why should you report a virus attack to us? Because if you do so it
- helps us and the authorities to estimate the size of the virus problem.
- It is still not really possible to perform realistic statistics on the
- reproduction of viruses, and therefore it is difficult to defend against
- them. If we know which virus occurs where, and how often it causes
- troubles, we can really improve our work and supply the authorities our
- statistics.
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- Of course we realize that a virus attack is a quite sensitive matter.
- Therefore we will never use your name of the name of your company in
- any publication or statistics. We will never supply your name to anyone.
- We need your name only to be able to get confirmation on the virus attack.
- Although we hope you will answer all questions, you may skip questions
- if you don't want to answer them.
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- If you or your company has had a problem with a virus, please fill in this
- form and return it to us by mail or via fax. In case of multiple viruses
- use multiple report forms.
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- -> DO NOT UPLOAD OR TRANSMIT THIS FILE TO ANY THUNDERBYTE SUPPORT BBS!
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- Name: ________________________________________________________________
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- (Company): ___________________________________________________________
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- (Title): _____________________________________________________________
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- Address: _____________________________________________________________
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- ZIP/District Code: ___________________________________________________
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- City: ________________________________________________________________
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- Country: _____________________________________________________________
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- Phone Number: ________________________________________________________
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- Today's Date: ________________________________________________________
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- Which virus attacked your system(s)?
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- How many PC's were infected by the virus?
- [ ] 1
- [ ] 2
- [ ] 2-5
- [ ] 5-10
- [ ] 10-25
- [ ] 25-100
- [ ] 100-500
- [ ] >500
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- How many PC's do you (or your company) have?
- [ ] 1
- [ ] 2
- [ ] 2-5
- [ ] 5-10
- [ ] 10-25
- [ ] 25-100
- [ ] 100-500
- [ ] >500
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- How did you discover the virus?
- [ ] By using a scanner.
- [ ] By using a memory resident scanner.
- [ ] By using a checksummer.
- [ ] By using a software monitoring device.
- [ ] By using a hardware monitoring device.
- [ ] By experiencing the resulting damage.
- [ ] Other:
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- If you used an anti-virus package, why did you use it?
- [ ] It is used frequently and the virus was found unexpected.
- [ ] The package was used because the system behaved suspicious.
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- Did you use another scanner to get confirmation?
- [ ] No
- [ ] Yes
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- Where did the virus come from?
- [ ] It was on an original software disk.
- [ ] It was brought in the system via a modem.
- [ ] It was on a program I got from a friend.
- [ ] I restored it from an infected backup.
- [ ] I don't know how it came into our system(s).
- [ ] Other:
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- Has the system ever had a virus in the past?
- [ ] No, it has never had a virus.
- [ ] Yes, it was infected before but with a different virus.
- [ ] Yes, it was infected before with the same virus.
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- Did the virus cause damage to data?
- [ ] No, it only infected some files or bootsectors.
- [ ] Yes, but we had a recent backup so finally there was no damage.
- [ ] Yes, we have lost some data.
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- How many financial damage was caused by the virus in total?
- [ ] < $100
- [ ] $100 - $1,000
- [ ] $1,000 - $10,000
- [ ] $10,000 - $100,000
- [ ] $100,000 - $1,000,000
- [ ] > $1,000,000
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- How did you get rid of the virus?
- [ ] We used a backup to restore everything.
- [ ] We re-installed our software.
- [ ] We used a virus remover.
- [ ] We didn't succeed in removing it. We are still searching for
- a solution.
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- Did you remove the virus on your own?
- [ ] Yes, but with the help of some software.
- [ ] No, I got help from inside the company.
- [ ] No, I got help from a third party for free.
- [ ] No, I had to consult an expert.
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- Did the virus attack change your policy with regard to viruses?
- [ ] No, we still don't defend ourself against viruses at all.
- [ ] No, the current measures suit our needs.
- [ ] Yes, but we are still searching for an anti-virus package.
- [ ] Yes, we have found a solution against viruses.
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- How do you currently defend against viruses?
- [ ] Not at all.
- [ ] By using a scanner.
- [ ] By using a memory resident scanner.
- [ ] By using a checksummer.
- [ ] By using monitoring software.
- [ ] By using a hardware immunizer.
- [ ] Other:
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- If you use a program against viruses, how often do you use it?
- [ ] Multiple times a day.
- [ ] Once a day.
- [ ] Every 1 to 7 days.
- [ ] Every 7 to 31 days.
- [ ] A few times a year.
- [ ] Only when we think a system is infected.
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- If you use a scanner, how often do you update it?
- [ ] Every week.
- [ ] Every month.
- [ ] Every year.
- [ ] As soon as a new one is available.
- [ ] I did not realize I had to update it.
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- Did you report the virus attack to the authorities?
- [ ] No, we prefer to keep it secret.
- [ ] No, but we are willing to confirm it.
- [ ] Yes
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