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Petya MBR Encryption Ransomware Test
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<blockquote data-quote="Fabian Wosar" data-source="post: 496462" data-attributes="member: 24327"><p>It's a fact. Try it out yourself. Get a demo disk of GetDataBack for NTFS, boot from it, let it run. Nothing dishonest about it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>That's why I tell people that option exists, just in case they didn't know. Fixing Petya is a non-issue in most cases. Not having to deal with it to begin with, is definitely the better option. But then again, trying to teach someone to use disk imagining will most likely turn out to be just as fruitful as trying to teach them not to open links they get from unsolicited emails.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fabian Wosar, post: 496462, member: 24327"] It's a fact. Try it out yourself. Get a demo disk of GetDataBack for NTFS, boot from it, let it run. Nothing dishonest about it. That's why I tell people that option exists, just in case they didn't know. Fixing Petya is a non-issue in most cases. Not having to deal with it to begin with, is definitely the better option. But then again, trying to teach someone to use disk imagining will most likely turn out to be just as fruitful as trying to teach them not to open links they get from unsolicited emails. [/QUOTE]
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