Outbreaks
               happen when viruses/malware, Trojans, worms, or other spyware/grayware
               suddenly attack many Exchange servers or personal computers on your
               network. There are many reasons why an attack might occur such as
               out-of-date components, poor configuration of anti-virus software,
               or a new malware arising for which there is not yet a pattern file.
               Outbreaks are a critical time when administrators must endure a
               chaotic, time-consuming process of communication, often to global
               and decentralized groups within their organizations.
            
The actions that administrators take when outbreaks happen can
               be broken down into four general stages:
            
            
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                  Confirming that the security incident is a legitimate
                     problem and not a false alarm
                   
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                  Responding to the security incident 
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                  Analyzing the security incident 
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                  Recovering the Exchange servers and mailboxes 
ScanMail has some
               very useful features that can assist administrators in every stage
               of an outbreak. Consider the following features when an outbreak threatens:
            
            
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                  To confirm that the security incident is
                     truly a malware outbreak:
                   
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                        Check the Trend Micro
                           website for virus/malware alerts and the latest security advisory
                           information.
                         
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                        Check ScanMail
                           notifications. ScanMail can be configured to automatically send
                           alerts when outbreak conditions exist. In addition, ScanMail can
                           be configured to notify administrators or other designated individuals
                           when ScanMail
                           takes actions against detected threats.
                         
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                        For a quick analysis of the security incident, view the ScanMail
                           Summary screen or create a one-time report. For
                           more detailed information about the security incident, query ScanMail
                           logs.
                         
 
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                        Manually update components to immediately download the latest ScanMail
                           components.
                         
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                        Follow-up the update with a manual scan of the entire information store.
                           Use the Trend Micro
                           recommended defaults such as IntelliScan and ActiveAction or set even
                           more aggressive scanning filters. If you know exactly what you are
                           scanning for, select Specified files from the
                           Security Risk Scan screen and type the name of
                           the file for ScanMail to detect. 
                         
 
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                        Perform a Log Query to discover information about the attack. The log
                           contains such useful information as the time and date, sender and
                           receiver, and infected attachment names.
                         
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                        If you need assistance to help analyze the security problem, send your
                           virus/malware case to the Trend Micro Virus Response Service.
                         
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