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<blockquote data-quote="piquiteco" data-source="post: 1044712" data-attributes="member: 96829"><p>These software I mentioned above are dedicated and unique to protection against ransomware, all AVs, including Kasperky, Bitdefender,Trend Micro, MS Defender among others I will not remember all the names of security suites because they are many, all have protection against ransomware. Bitdefender they released the ransomware protection feature in 2016 that I even used when they released this version with this feature , similar to MS Defender folder protection, which now bitdefender removed in version 2020 or 2021 if I do not remember, and they released well before acronis launched Acronis Active Protection in 2017, there are other dedicated ransomware protection software, but is not very well known, I could not prove the effectiveness of them so I did not mention here. MS Defender and Trend Micro you can select the folders you want to be protected only processes or trusted files that are only allowed by you by adding them to the list of trusted programs. The other AVs I know of like Kasperky, Bitdefender and others is protected based on behavior, I can't remember the name of Bitdefender I think it is advanced protection something like that, and kasperky has a feature I can't remember the name of [USER=36043]@harlan4096[/USER] should remember. It seems to me that Kasperksy when it notices some suspicious process that changes some file or folder or something in the system it blocks, terminates the malicious app and reverses what was changed by the malicious app, and it seems to me that it still has a feature, that you can close a full screen that the malicious app displays similar to ransomware screen that its not me wrong a shortcut combination Ctrl + Shift + F4 something like that. All AVs that exist today have protection against ransomware either a dedicated ransomware protection module, folder protection, behavior based protection and signature protection, but you never blindly trust it 100%, if you have a lot of important data and always open email attachments, be prepared one hour you may cry, don't mess around with ransomware, when you least expect it the next victim is you. Seriously, it can happen to anyone, click and bingo, when you see it, not even your AV was able to block it. But since you are a smart, veteran and informed guy, old horse, lol you participate in security forum I don't think you will have problems with ransomware. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite110" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="piquiteco, post: 1044712, member: 96829"] These software I mentioned above are dedicated and unique to protection against ransomware, all AVs, including Kasperky, Bitdefender,Trend Micro, MS Defender among others I will not remember all the names of security suites because they are many, all have protection against ransomware. Bitdefender they released the ransomware protection feature in 2016 that I even used when they released this version with this feature , similar to MS Defender folder protection, which now bitdefender removed in version 2020 or 2021 if I do not remember, and they released well before acronis launched Acronis Active Protection in 2017, there are other dedicated ransomware protection software, but is not very well known, I could not prove the effectiveness of them so I did not mention here. MS Defender and Trend Micro you can select the folders you want to be protected only processes or trusted files that are only allowed by you by adding them to the list of trusted programs. The other AVs I know of like Kasperky, Bitdefender and others is protected based on behavior, I can't remember the name of Bitdefender I think it is advanced protection something like that, and kasperky has a feature I can't remember the name of [USER=36043]@harlan4096[/USER] should remember. It seems to me that Kasperksy when it notices some suspicious process that changes some file or folder or something in the system it blocks, terminates the malicious app and reverses what was changed by the malicious app, and it seems to me that it still has a feature, that you can close a full screen that the malicious app displays similar to ransomware screen that its not me wrong a shortcut combination Ctrl + Shift + F4 something like that. All AVs that exist today have protection against ransomware either a dedicated ransomware protection module, folder protection, behavior based protection and signature protection, but you never blindly trust it 100%, if you have a lot of important data and always open email attachments, be prepared one hour you may cry, don't mess around with ransomware, when you least expect it the next victim is you. Seriously, it can happen to anyone, click and bingo, when you see it, not even your AV was able to block it. But since you are a smart, veteran and informed guy, old horse, lol you participate in security forum I don't think you will have problems with ransomware. ;) [/QUOTE]
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