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<blockquote data-quote="MacDefender" data-source="post: 878053" data-attributes="member: 83059"><p>Very similar practices here -- most of my documents are saved to a cloud service like OneDrive with built in rollback capabilities. I take periodic backups of my system onto a FreeNAS network appliance which uses ZFS snapshots, so that even if the SMB share's files get deleted, there are still ZFS snapshots hidden requiring the root password on that machine (which isn't shared or stored on any other machine)</p><p></p><p>On top of that, additional precautions I take due to sometimes playing with malware samples -- malware testing happens on my network on a different VLAN which is automatically routed out through a VPN but regardless is unable to access my local network or talk to the firewalling appliance. On-device VPNs are probably enough, but I've planned with the worst case scenario where advanced malware may figure out how to bypass a VPN on the VM or be able to execute a VM to hypervisor escape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacDefender, post: 878053, member: 83059"] Very similar practices here -- most of my documents are saved to a cloud service like OneDrive with built in rollback capabilities. I take periodic backups of my system onto a FreeNAS network appliance which uses ZFS snapshots, so that even if the SMB share's files get deleted, there are still ZFS snapshots hidden requiring the root password on that machine (which isn't shared or stored on any other machine) On top of that, additional precautions I take due to sometimes playing with malware samples -- malware testing happens on my network on a different VLAN which is automatically routed out through a VPN but regardless is unable to access my local network or talk to the firewalling appliance. On-device VPNs are probably enough, but I've planned with the worst case scenario where advanced malware may figure out how to bypass a VPN on the VM or be able to execute a VM to hypervisor escape. [/QUOTE]
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