McAfee Anti-Virus Goes Bad Lieutenant

Whoops. Our Bad.

McAfee released a “faulty update” this morning causing the security program to believe a good file had gone bad. In what the company calls a “False Positive Issue,” the anti-virus software identifies a good windows file, svchost.exe, as the W32/Wecorl.a virus; causing the system to continuously reboot and lose network access.

At the University Hospital in Syracuse, NY 2,500 computers were affected; however the hospital stated that patient care was not compromised. Other public service/safety organizations were also impacted, including the Kentucky State Police, the National Science Foundation, and Illinois State University.

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Linux makes Microsoft see Green

Carbon footprint reduction has come to technology in a big way — even Dell began marketing towards the green movement. Green is the new black.

Recently Network World reported that Linux consumed as much as 12% less power than Windows 2008 on identical hardware. Now of course, hosting that server in a data center designed for a farm of high heat, high performing servers may thwart your green goals, but as we learned from Bill Murray… baby steps is a great way to start your journey.