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TEMASOFT Ranstop handles over-the-network ransomware attack
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<blockquote data-quote="CalinGhibu" data-source="post: 611292" data-attributes="member: 60200"><p>[USER=7463]@cruelsister[/USER]</p><p></p><p>Hi M, many thanks for your comprehensive feedback, we really appreciate your time to look at our software and your contribution to the security community, on this forum and other resources. </p><p>Indeed, you are correct that this product is for combating ransomware. Its goal is not to compete with well-established backup or AV products. Such products have their well-defined roles and proven usability. The goal of the product is to stop ransomware as much as possible, and if something fails, to give user files (documents, images, etc) back to the victims.</p><p>It does not protect system files by default, as that is the job of backup products. It can be configured to do so, but it is beyond its purpose.</p><p>It brings value to backup products as it can give back important data, when it is caught by ransomware in-between incremental backups, and this as added functionality to the ransomware protection features.</p><p>Regarding bypassing Ranstop, can you please elaborate what do you mean? You have bypassed it in the sense that you could damage the files it places in the safe vault? Also if you shared with us a sample of fortress class ransomware, we would really appreciate it.</p><p>Thank you once again, and looking forward to more feedback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CalinGhibu, post: 611292, member: 60200"] [USER=7463]@cruelsister[/USER] Hi M, many thanks for your comprehensive feedback, we really appreciate your time to look at our software and your contribution to the security community, on this forum and other resources. Indeed, you are correct that this product is for combating ransomware. Its goal is not to compete with well-established backup or AV products. Such products have their well-defined roles and proven usability. The goal of the product is to stop ransomware as much as possible, and if something fails, to give user files (documents, images, etc) back to the victims. It does not protect system files by default, as that is the job of backup products. It can be configured to do so, but it is beyond its purpose. It brings value to backup products as it can give back important data, when it is caught by ransomware in-between incremental backups, and this as added functionality to the ransomware protection features. Regarding bypassing Ranstop, can you please elaborate what do you mean? You have bypassed it in the sense that you could damage the files it places in the safe vault? Also if you shared with us a sample of fortress class ransomware, we would really appreciate it. Thank you once again, and looking forward to more feedback. [/QUOTE]
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