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<blockquote data-quote="TC61" data-source="post: 301884" data-attributes="member: 30882"><p>Yep. I was able to restore previous versions of the DropBox files, and was able to pull the Google Drive folder from a Restore Point from yesterday before they were encrypted. So looks like I'm OK with them. Just lost everything from my PC because there was no restore point prior to the infection (looks like the desktop/pc files were encrypted first). </p><p></p><p>So should I be all set now? Anyway to tell whether it was my PC that was infected with the CryptoWall malware or whether it was another PC on the network? Looks like our company server has the DECRYPT files on it as well. Restoring a server backup as I type.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TC61, post: 301884, member: 30882"] Yep. I was able to restore previous versions of the DropBox files, and was able to pull the Google Drive folder from a Restore Point from yesterday before they were encrypted. So looks like I'm OK with them. Just lost everything from my PC because there was no restore point prior to the infection (looks like the desktop/pc files were encrypted first). So should I be all set now? Anyway to tell whether it was my PC that was infected with the CryptoWall malware or whether it was another PC on the network? Looks like our company server has the DECRYPT files on it as well. Restoring a server backup as I type. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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