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TEMASOFT Ranstop handles over-the-network ransomware attack
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<blockquote data-quote="CalinGhibu" data-source="post: 611341" data-attributes="member: 60200"><p>[USER=58988]@Telos[/USER], the advantage depends on the dynamics and the importance of the files. If you are a professional photographer and you have worked all day to wrap up your latest event for delivery, then got hit by ransomware sometimes in your afternoon, yesterday's backups may not help.</p><p>Extending this to financial consultants, private medical practitioners or companies generating important information, the advantage obviously grows.</p><p></p><p>One point to bear in mind is that total system failure by ransomware whilst being protected by this product (or a similarly specialized tool) and an AV product of your choice (as we recommend) is highly unlikely in normal working conditions. The aim of such a combination is to decrease the odds of that happening from where it is (according to Osterman Research, in the US, ransomware has a 39% penetration rate when attacking businesses, most protected by normal anti-virus solutions) to just below 100%. It may be a pain to recover when that unlikely situation happens, and you are correct to suggest a full system restore at that point. Cool thing, in that case, is you get your documents back too if you need them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CalinGhibu, post: 611341, member: 60200"] [USER=58988]@Telos[/USER], the advantage depends on the dynamics and the importance of the files. If you are a professional photographer and you have worked all day to wrap up your latest event for delivery, then got hit by ransomware sometimes in your afternoon, yesterday's backups may not help. Extending this to financial consultants, private medical practitioners or companies generating important information, the advantage obviously grows. One point to bear in mind is that total system failure by ransomware whilst being protected by this product (or a similarly specialized tool) and an AV product of your choice (as we recommend) is highly unlikely in normal working conditions. The aim of such a combination is to decrease the odds of that happening from where it is (according to Osterman Research, in the US, ransomware has a 39% penetration rate when attacking businesses, most protected by normal anti-virus solutions) to just below 100%. It may be a pain to recover when that unlikely situation happens, and you are correct to suggest a full system restore at that point. Cool thing, in that case, is you get your documents back too if you need them. [/QUOTE]
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