agent_x007 wrote:Questions :
1) Why would you keep internet connection to Win9x/DOS machine at all times ?
2) What a hacker could do from a Win9 […]
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Questions :
1) Why would you keep internet connection to Win9x/DOS machine at all times ?
2) What a hacker could do from a Win9x PC it just hacked ?
3) Isn't Win9x/DOS kinda... too dumb for viruses/trojans that are use in post Win XP era (ie. today) ?
1: It's a daily system?
2: if a hacker knows the ends and out of a dos/9x system? anything.
3: For the most part.
The thing is that with a good router/firewall, a smart user, network level anti malware (not installed on the pc) SEC patches and a few tweaks a 9x system will no different then a xp system on a none targeted network.
Most malware out there today will not run on a 9x system, 2k and newer is what I'd be worried about with malware. It's not to say there is no old malware still going around.
But It's when a hacker is trying to get into a network or system manually that a older 9x/dos system becomes more of a problem.
The big things you need for a old 9x system is to have a good hardware firewall, the right setting in the OS and network level anti malware as most newer anti malware will not run on a 9x system. But there still are holes that can be used by a hacker and worst of all most anti malware does not care about 9x so a lot will sneak by.
You could also setup a proxy for the older systems when online and funnel everything thought a newer system. A network white list is also a good idea. A EoP with a power switch will allow one to quickly kill the network connection to the system.
But all said and done, 9x/dos online is still a bad idea, the same goes for 2k/xp/vista/7/8/10, they all have their own problems. But 9x is the worst of a bad idea.
Anyway here is a quick check list for adding a old system to a network.
1: Does is need to be online?
2: Does is have to be directly connected to the internet?
3:Can the system be isolated on the network?
4:Can you install upto date anti malware on the system?
5: Can you use a software firewall on the system?
6: Can you use the system with a hardware firewall?
7: Will the system be a sec. problems for other system on the network?
8: If the system is compromised will it become a problem?
9: Are there any know holes that are commonly exploited on the system?
10: Can the system be replaced with something newer?
clueless1 wrote:If you want LAN access but not internet, just delete the gateway in TCP/IP settings. That's the quickest/easiest way to block access to and from the outside world.
Indeed, but it would be a good idea to block outside network assess to the pc form you firewall/router as well.