What is your anti-ransomware & data protection?

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by Windows_Security, Sep 23, 2016.

  1. itman

    itman Registered Member

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    Then we should use EIS/ESS for Eset.
     
  2. Peter2150

    Peter2150 Global Moderator

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    I think this is an effort that will fail.
     
  3. Moose World

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    Salautations/Greetings,

    bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/740185/protection-from-ransomware-with-macrium-image-guardian/

    and for Phishling Power Point.....

    bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/phishing-campaign-uses-powerpoint-macros-to-drop-agent-tesla/?traffic_source=Connatix
     
  4. monkeylove

    monkeylove Registered Member

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    Remember, backups aren't anti-ransomware and don't protect your data. Even if you restore data, it may already have been stolen.
     
  5. Moose World

    Moose World Registered Member

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    Hi,
    It free:
    I just happen to watch on YouTube below:
    https:// www. youtube. com/watch?v=ni2jXdSzOrE

    [http:// incrypt.live]
    protection again 642 ransomware are defeated.....
    and go to Ransom Decryption page to download. You need to turn off your anti-virus first and unzip the file to continue.

    INCRYPY'S FAIR POLICY
    No Data Collection
    No Hidden Fees
    No Ads
     
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  6. TairikuOkami

    TairikuOkami Registered Member

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    Entrusting your sensitive data to software that is not even hosted on a secure webpage? o_O
     
  7. Moose World

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    @TairikuOkami,
    No! But testing it out on old throw away computer, in which, I got a Fleamarket....
    Always looking at different security software...
    You never know what you will find, it like a treasure hunt.....
     
  8. StillBorn

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    I've seen wooden nickels that would pass as more authentic and legit... :argh:
     
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  9. Rasheed187

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    It doesn't seem to be interesting, because it makes use of signatures and trust me they won't be able to outperform the well known AV's. So it's not based on behavioral monitoring like HMPA and AppCheck, it's best to stay far away from it.
     
  10. Moose World

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  11. Moose World

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    Thoughts and opinions on the following below:

    Acronis:

    January 24, 2018 — Peter Hale
    Fighting the Good Fight: Acronis Launches Free Ransomware Protection

    https:// www.

    acronis.com/en-us/blog/posts/fighting-good-fight-acronis-launches-free-ransomware-protection/

    https:// www.

    youtube.com/watch?v=cXVoDCEEPpg
     
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