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Fending off Ransomware even Against State-of-the-art Attack Techniques
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<blockquote data-quote="Trident" data-source="post: 1044714" data-attributes="member: 99014"><p>Trend Micro and Kaspersky manage access permissions and in addition, restores encrypted files from repository. They identify ransomware by behaviour. Bitdefender no longer manages access permissions, but can restore encrypted files, similar to ZoneAlarm anti-ransomware (also included in ZA Extreme Security) and Acronis eventually (not tried it recently).</p><p></p><p>Microsoft Defender can manage permissions and restore encrypted files which works best if you have OneDrive subscription, where the generous storage will be used to back-up your information.</p><p>Similar setup with Norton.</p><p></p><p>Avast manages access permissions but can neither revert the encryption, nor can it restore files from a backup, you will need to have a copy of your files somewhere else (and it should have remained out of the attackers sight).</p><p></p><p>The Kaspersky ctrl+shift+alt+F4 is for screen lockers, it terminates everything operating in full screen and this will suspend the locker (early ransomware used to lock your screen and demand that an SMS is sent to a premium number to get a code).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trident, post: 1044714, member: 99014"] Trend Micro and Kaspersky manage access permissions and in addition, restores encrypted files from repository. They identify ransomware by behaviour. Bitdefender no longer manages access permissions, but can restore encrypted files, similar to ZoneAlarm anti-ransomware (also included in ZA Extreme Security) and Acronis eventually (not tried it recently). Microsoft Defender can manage permissions and restore encrypted files which works best if you have OneDrive subscription, where the generous storage will be used to back-up your information. Similar setup with Norton. Avast manages access permissions but can neither revert the encryption, nor can it restore files from a backup, you will need to have a copy of your files somewhere else (and it should have remained out of the attackers sight). The Kaspersky ctrl+shift+alt+F4 is for screen lockers, it terminates everything operating in full screen and this will suspend the locker (early ransomware used to lock your screen and demand that an SMS is sent to a premium number to get a code). [/QUOTE]
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