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Can several anti-ransomware programs be used at the same time?
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<blockquote data-quote="AtlBo" data-source="post: 809533" data-attributes="member: 32547"><p>Comodo + AppCheck A/R. If you go with Comodo Firewall and are super paranoid, you could also add a better a-v than the Comodo version in CIS and CCAV, such as Avast or Forticlient or even Kaskersky anti-virus.</p><p></p><p>Comodo sandbox is the perfect last line of defense against ransomware, except for one thing. This is that it's more often than not the first alert, since the sandbox alerts and sandboxes for almost all unsigned applications. Still, if you want a secure system, trust Comodo and beat back your curiosity. It's important with Comodo's sandbox to allow the security do its job. You will start to enjoy the protection after some time.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There are a number of good folder/file syncing backup utilities. Any of these will back up your files to a backup drive and on your own schedule. File syncing programs use very few resources. One thing to remember, however. Make sure you shut down the sync immediately if you are hit by ransomware. It will sadly overwrite the backup files with the encrypted ones if it syncs before the files can be restored.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtlBo, post: 809533, member: 32547"] Comodo + AppCheck A/R. If you go with Comodo Firewall and are super paranoid, you could also add a better a-v than the Comodo version in CIS and CCAV, such as Avast or Forticlient or even Kaskersky anti-virus. Comodo sandbox is the perfect last line of defense against ransomware, except for one thing. This is that it's more often than not the first alert, since the sandbox alerts and sandboxes for almost all unsigned applications. Still, if you want a secure system, trust Comodo and beat back your curiosity. It's important with Comodo's sandbox to allow the security do its job. You will start to enjoy the protection after some time. There are a number of good folder/file syncing backup utilities. Any of these will back up your files to a backup drive and on your own schedule. File syncing programs use very few resources. One thing to remember, however. Make sure you shut down the sync immediately if you are hit by ransomware. It will sadly overwrite the backup files with the encrypted ones if it syncs before the files can be restored. [/QUOTE]
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