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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: 714178" data-attributes="member: 60542"><p>Really depends on your habits. RansomOff is very strong against ransomware with minimal configuration. It also has other features that can protect against a number of different attack vectors. I have not used OSA but from what I've read it seems to be a very strong policy-like enforcement tool that can really lock down areas of your system that can be abused. They should play nicely together and really complement each other because the mechanisms of detection and enforcement are different. So if you are using torrents, click random email link and love Flash, it's probably not overkill but if you are cautious and think about your cyber actions it might be. It's not a straight forward answer and even though I'd like you to use RansomOff it's really user dependent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeiDef, post: 714178, member: 60542"] Really depends on your habits. RansomOff is very strong against ransomware with minimal configuration. It also has other features that can protect against a number of different attack vectors. I have not used OSA but from what I've read it seems to be a very strong policy-like enforcement tool that can really lock down areas of your system that can be abused. They should play nicely together and really complement each other because the mechanisms of detection and enforcement are different. So if you are using torrents, click random email link and love Flash, it's probably not overkill but if you are cautious and think about your cyber actions it might be. It's not a straight forward answer and even though I'd like you to use RansomOff it's really user dependent. [/QUOTE]
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