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Bitlock Ransomware on Google Drive in cloud
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<blockquote data-quote="tdutta" data-source="post: 875445" data-attributes="member: 87162"><p>Hi I have a problem which I am hoping someone has a solutiion to.</p><p>Recently my office server was hit by the bitlock Ransomware. I had a few folders from my Google Drive synching with my office computer. Consequently the files on those folders got infected in my office computer. The Google back up and synch promptly propagated the infected files to my Google drive cloud and my home computer. I have wiped clean both the home and office computers and obviously stopped all synching. But those files in google drive in the cloud still have the bitlock extension. I have been dealing with google tech support for three weeks hoping to revert back to an uninfected version of those files. None of the suggestions tech support made resolved the problem. Today they threw up their hands and said they had no other suggestion to make. Please help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tdutta, post: 875445, member: 87162"] Hi I have a problem which I am hoping someone has a solutiion to. Recently my office server was hit by the bitlock Ransomware. I had a few folders from my Google Drive synching with my office computer. Consequently the files on those folders got infected in my office computer. The Google back up and synch promptly propagated the infected files to my Google drive cloud and my home computer. I have wiped clean both the home and office computers and obviously stopped all synching. But those files in google drive in the cloud still have the bitlock extension. I have been dealing with google tech support for three weeks hoping to revert back to an uninfected version of those files. None of the suggestions tech support made resolved the problem. Today they threw up their hands and said they had no other suggestion to make. Please help. [/QUOTE]
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