AOMEI Backupper Free especially for WannaCry

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AOMEI Backupper Free is a 100% free backup and restore software especially developed for Ransomware Prevention. With the help of AOMEI Backupper Free, you can prevent from ransomware by backing up system, files, disks, and partitions in Windows 10, Windows 8.1/8, Windows 7, XP, Vista, with simply a few clicks.
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http://www.backup-utility.com/free-backup-software-against-wannacry.html
Download: http://www.aomeisoftware.com/download/adb/BackupperFree.exe

P.S Haven't noticed any significant differences from the standard version. Marketing?
The version is the same, 4.0.3
 

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AOMEI Backupper Free is a 100% free backup and restore software especially developed for Ransomware Prevention. With the help of AOMEI Backupper Free, you can prevent from ransomware by backing up system, files, disks, and partitions in Windows 10, Windows 8.1/8, Windows 7, XP, Vista, with simply a few clicks.
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Backup is the Best Ransomware Prevention | AOMEI Backupper Free
Download: http://www.aomeisoftware.com/download/adb/BackupperFree.exe

P.S Haven't noticed any significant differences from the standard version. Marketing?
The version is the same, 4.0.3
It has to be marketing but for a free software, strange but it works well just the same. :)
 

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Some solutions provide limited ransomware protection by ways like ejecting your external (backup) drive as soon as the backup job is done. There are more vectors to protect too, especially networks.
However, AOMEI's product page specifies nothing logically specific regarding rw-protection. Have a look at this:
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The same stuff with sweet wrap.. Marketing indeed.
Now ransomware are also targeting famous Backup products' extensions. Battles are getting nasty!
 

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Now ransomware are also targeting famous Backup products' extensions. Battles are getting nasty!
This is not coming to replace your regular system image software, but Rollback RX stores the backup set in an unmapped, hidden partition. I don't understand how ransomware will be able to encrypt it, if it can't see it.
 

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Some solutions provide limited ransomware protection by ways like ejecting your external (backup) drive as soon as the backup job is done. There are more vectors to protect too, especially networks.
However, AOMEI's product page specifies nothing logically specific regarding rw-protection. Have a look at this:
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The same stuff with sweet wrap.. Marketing indeed.
Now ransomware are also targeting famous Backup products' extensions. Battles are getting nasty!

There is absolutely nothing special about their backup solutions compared to others, the wannacry association is just for publicity, honestly you can add wannacry to anything to make it more popular now.

Wannacry mugs etc :p
 

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I swear on this now. I missed the scheduled backup by 3 hours because my computer was in sleep mode and the moment I woke up, it caught up and did it all. Meanwhile Windows backup.... forget it. If you miss your scheduled backup you missed it. Even if only by a minute.
 
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