Posted by Deutz Lover on September 15, 2015 at 10:44:39 from (166.137.248.20):
In Reply to: STUPID $%^***( posted by jeffcat on September 14, 2015 at 22:59:03:
I would think that a computer repair shop could do the same if he does not have a relative, neighbor, or 10 year old with a computer to do it. Great idea.
Happens to all of us. :oops:
Every since our isp has changed to a different email system/source I have been getting a lot more spam than I used to. I recently found several email header trackers that tell the origin of most of this spam so at least I know where it is coming from. Hanoi, Uruguay, Italy, Singapore.
In the mean time backup, backup, backup. The price of flash drives is so cheap now the price of a 32 gigabyte unit is paltry. I guess the problem is setting a pattern of either backing it up on a thumb drive before you even put it on the hard drive or at the same time you add it.
Or add an external drive that automatically backs up everything every day or so. I don't know if this ransomware messes with external units like this, but you can always unplug it or turn it off when not in use.
This post was edited by Deutz Lover at 11:06:52 09/15/15 2 times.
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