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TEMASOFT Ranstop handles over-the-network ransomware attack
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<blockquote data-quote="Amelith Nargothrond" data-source="post: 611082" data-attributes="member: 60405"><p>So from what I understood, the worst case scenario is moving the infected hdd or moving the Ranstop backup folders to a new installation/pc/vm. Good to know.</p><p></p><p>I also noticed that I cannot temper, in any way, with the backup folders/files which Ranstop creates, while Ranstop is installed. This is intriguing. It's very well protected from common or even uncommon ways to edit/delete the contents of it. Very interesting, or I might say even assuring. I read in the manual that this is protected by a driver. I will get back to this though.</p><p></p><p>So basically, what you are saying is that in the worst case scenario, if Ranstop fails to stop the attack, you can't lose your files.</p><p></p><p>Tried to install Ranstop on a Server 2016 which is configured as a file server, but I could not (found in the manual that is it not supported), so I used Win10 to try it out. Will there be a separate "server edition" ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amelith Nargothrond, post: 611082, member: 60405"] So from what I understood, the worst case scenario is moving the infected hdd or moving the Ranstop backup folders to a new installation/pc/vm. Good to know. I also noticed that I cannot temper, in any way, with the backup folders/files which Ranstop creates, while Ranstop is installed. This is intriguing. It's very well protected from common or even uncommon ways to edit/delete the contents of it. Very interesting, or I might say even assuring. I read in the manual that this is protected by a driver. I will get back to this though. So basically, what you are saying is that in the worst case scenario, if Ranstop fails to stop the attack, you can't lose your files. Tried to install Ranstop on a Server 2016 which is configured as a file server, but I could not (found in the manual that is it not supported), so I used Win10 to try it out. Will there be a separate "server edition" ? [/QUOTE]
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