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For anti Ransomware should I purchase or install AppCheck or NeuShield?
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<blockquote data-quote="Scirious" data-source="post: 999873" data-attributes="member: 94394"><p>From what I've been reading, NeuShield doesn't actually makes backups. Instead, when you make a change to a file, it doesn't allow the change to be immediately saved to the file by placing the changes to a temporary location. After it you can choose to commit the changes definitely or to revert to a previous version, in which case NeuShield just discards the changes, allowing you to access the original content. You can also set it to commit the changes after the period. For this reason, [USER=7463]@cruelsister[/USER] sees the file encryption as it won't block the ransomware per se, but allow you to discard the changes made by the virus. The only backup NeuShiled does is create system restore points to allow you to revert the system back to a safe state, but this feature is only available in the paid version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scirious, post: 999873, member: 94394"] From what I've been reading, NeuShield doesn't actually makes backups. Instead, when you make a change to a file, it doesn't allow the change to be immediately saved to the file by placing the changes to a temporary location. After it you can choose to commit the changes definitely or to revert to a previous version, in which case NeuShield just discards the changes, allowing you to access the original content. You can also set it to commit the changes after the period. For this reason, [USER=7463]@cruelsister[/USER] sees the file encryption as it won't block the ransomware per se, but allow you to discard the changes made by the virus. The only backup NeuShiled does is create system restore points to allow you to revert the system back to a safe state, but this feature is only available in the paid version. [/QUOTE]
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