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[Heilig Defense] RansomOff - The World's Most Advanced Anti-Ransomware Solution
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<blockquote data-quote="HeiDef" data-source="post: 689533" data-attributes="member: 60542"><p>Hey [USER=55987]@HarborFront[/USER] </p><p></p><p>1) No. Still only 1 per physical drive.</p><p>2) All drives have an MBR or MBR-like area for backwards compatibility. RO protects the area the same regardless of what is there. It does not protect the actual GPT though.</p><p>3) Self-protection and reformatting seem to be very independent things. And not sure about your SSD issue. </p><p>4) What program? RO or just some other random application? If you are referring to some other application then if RO could do that what would stop a ransomware author from mimicking an uninstall in order to get RO to auto-drop its protections? It's not something that's really possible to do reliably and without introducing risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeiDef, post: 689533, member: 60542"] Hey [USER=55987]@HarborFront[/USER] 1) No. Still only 1 per physical drive. 2) All drives have an MBR or MBR-like area for backwards compatibility. RO protects the area the same regardless of what is there. It does not protect the actual GPT though. 3) Self-protection and reformatting seem to be very independent things. And not sure about your SSD issue. 4) What program? RO or just some other random application? If you are referring to some other application then if RO could do that what would stop a ransomware author from mimicking an uninstall in order to get RO to auto-drop its protections? It's not something that's really possible to do reliably and without introducing risk. [/QUOTE]
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