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<blockquote data-quote="HarborFront" data-source="post: 1044542" data-attributes="member: 55987"><p>Files rollback means rolling back encrypted files which are specified to be protected and monitored. Here the data files usually has a backup copy. In the event the original files are compromised the backup will be roll back. However, only some file extensions are covered since, by default, some folders/files are protected with some added folders/files by the user. As explained a ransomware is crafted to encrypt as many types of file extensions as possible. So those unmonitored and unprotected data files will be encrypted with no roll back. It can range from tens to tens of thousands of such files littered throughout the system. Whether some of such files do or not affect the system performance is unknown.</p><p></p><p>System rollback means rolling back the entire system (C: drive) of files. Here ALL the file extensions are covered. It is a better option than files rollback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HarborFront, post: 1044542, member: 55987"] Files rollback means rolling back encrypted files which are specified to be protected and monitored. Here the data files usually has a backup copy. In the event the original files are compromised the backup will be roll back. However, only some file extensions are covered since, by default, some folders/files are protected with some added folders/files by the user. As explained a ransomware is crafted to encrypt as many types of file extensions as possible. So those unmonitored and unprotected data files will be encrypted with no roll back. It can range from tens to tens of thousands of such files littered throughout the system. Whether some of such files do or not affect the system performance is unknown. System rollback means rolling back the entire system (C: drive) of files. Here ALL the file extensions are covered. It is a better option than files rollback. [/QUOTE]
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