I log into the office server regularly with my laptop.
Pretty sure both have Bitdefender.
Anything I should ask my IT guy regarding this ?
Maybe just, "Hey, what's the deal with this SamSam thing? Anything I should know?" It's refreshing (or at least it was to me) when users show some security consciousness. Most are clueless.
I actually had a pretty nice experience with a client along those lines last week. About 6:30 in the morning last Friday, one of my servers poked me and told me that an account in California was sending an unusually high volume of mail. I investigated and found that two machines on the client's LAN were spewing forth the proverbial ****load of spam into the ether.
I disabled the two affected addresses' outgoing mail, ratelimited the others with notification just in case they were infected too, and told him to hire someone to clean, test, and clear all the machines on his LAN, and then send me a certification that he'd done so. Amazingly, the client immediately complied without complaining. A few hours later, when the machines were cleaned, I re-enabled him with forced outgoing spam-filtering and ratelimits on his outgoing mail. So far, so good. Looks like his guy did the job.
It's always nice when clients take responsibility for their problems and fix them, rather than trying to blame an upstream provider who had nothing to do with their difficulties. It's refreshing.
Rich