Security - Removing a Block
You can call the DoIT Help Desk (264-4357) to determine if your access has been disabled. If it has been disabled, the following steps will need to be completed before Internet access can be restored.
If it is found that your computer has been disabled, please complete the following steps to restore your internet access.
Note: If you are not able to perform these steps yourself, the DoIT Help Desk offers a free virus detection and removal service for up to 2 hours.
Windows / MacOS / Desktop
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Install licensed Anti-Virus software.
- The software must be licensed and you must be a subscriber to the software’s update service.
- If you do not own Anti-Virus software, see available software for students and faculty here: Available Antivirus Software for Personally Owned Devices
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Update Anti-Virus software with the latest definitions.
- Once installed, you can run a scan on your computer depending on your Anti-Virus, documented scan instructions include:
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If possible, perform a full scan of all hard drives in safe mode.
- Please see the directions for Windows - Booting into Safe Mode.
- Run a full scan of all hard drives. (If you cannot run a scan in Safe Mode, shut down and perform it in the normal startup mode.) This scan searches for viruses as well as other security risks such as adware or spyware. Delete or quarantine all viruses. Record the names of the viruses.
- If a virus is found and a virus removal tool exists for that virus, the removal tool should be run to remove any remnants of the virus.
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Install the latest Updates (if you haven't already).
- See Windows - Using Windows Update for instructions on installing available updates for your version of Windows.
- See Mac OS X - Running Software Update for instructions on installing updates for macOS.
iOS / Android / Smartphone
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If possible, attempt to run an Anti-Virus scan on the device.
- There is no campus licensed anti-virus for iOS or Android at this time - install anti-virus apps at your own discretion. However, Malwarebytes is a common anti-virus for Android users.
- Various paid options are available through each phone's respective App Store - install at your own discretion.
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Identify and remove any malicious apps
- This may be an application that has been recently installed or updated on the device.
- Additionally verify that the applications that were used recently before the device was disabled are legitimate.
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If unable to identify any malicious apps, come to our onsite location.
- A technologist will review your device and assist you in removing any security vulnerabilities from your device.
- The DoIT Help Desk onsite hours are listed at the bottom of the page at Get Help from DoIT
Next Steps
Once you have completed these steps, contact the DoIT Help Desk over the phone at 608-264-4357. Your internet access will not be restored unless a phone agent confirms that a virus or security threat is no longer present. If you fail to complete these steps and the virus or security threat is still present, the Office of Campus Information Security will disable your internet access again.