Greetings to you Habravchane!
On Habré, I have already read the topics several times about how to combat viruses that spread through flash drives and they all consisted in formatting the drive in NTFS and restricting access to write to the root partition of the disk. This method is both convenient and inconvenient at the same time, for example, at the university, where I study in the library there are computers with XP, which are restricted by the administrator’s user rights so that it’s not possible to use (fully) the flash drive with the NTFS partition, i.e. You can read the information, but it is impossible to write down because of what it is impossible to use NTFS on a flash drive, because you often have to edit something in the library (lab. slave, etc.) because of what I constantly find out on the flash drive at home. wildlife
And now I propose my method, or rather programs (k) y.
It is called AutorunCleaner and works on this principle:
1. Sits in memory and waits for connecting flash drives.
2. When connecting a flash drive, it checks it for the presence of the autorun.inf file.
3. If she finds it, then she processes it and deletes the files that were registered in it.
4. After deleting autorun.inf itself
5. The flash drive is disabled.
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I also want to say that the program is no longer new in the sense that it has been tested for quite a long time both with me and with my friends and acquaintances and at the university where I study, the feedback is positive. In addition, the university took it into service and now the system in computer classes remains much longer clean (without a program, the system did not live a day).
And I was somehow addicted to Linux and I liked one handy thing there - when I inserted the flash drive into the computer, a shortcut appeared on the desktop for it (it seems, it was in Ubuntu) in my program, too.
Here is the URL for downloading \ testing
AutorunCleanerI did not describe all the possibilities, because it is necessary to see once what a hundred times to hear / read.