Virus and malware protection

Virus and malware protection

Purpose

Malicious software, including viruses, worms, trojans, and malware, can corrupt or compromise your data, steal credentials and passwords, and impact the performance of your computer systems.


Audience

faculty researchers Admin staff IT staff students


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Initial considerations

For individuals using University equipment or handling institutional data, please do not install or use products by Kaspersky Lab.

For individuals using University equipment, please do not install and/or use free tier third-party anti-virus/malware software. A suitable solution should be installed and managed for you.

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What can I do?

Install antivirus and antimalware software (end-point protection).

Ensure that your antivirus and antimalware software is up to date.

Windows

MacOS

Linux

Android, iOS

Due to the nature of mobile operating systems (known as “sandboxing”), antivirus and antimalware software can have limited effectiveness.

  • For mobile devices, it is particularly important to:

    • Install an effective ad-blocker.

    • Keep your mobile operating system up to date.

    • Do not jailbreak or root devices. Do not use pirated software or side-load software from outside of the Google Play or Apple Store.

    • Be careful when granting permissions to mobile apps.

Avoid using untrusted software.

  • Do not install or use pirated software on devices with access to institutional data.

  • Do not sideload software onto mobile devices which bypass the Apple or Google Play Store, as they are not subject to scans which flag potential harm.


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Researchers

https://security.utoronto.ca/services/research-information-security-program/


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