Posted by mrslesq on February 08, 2019 at 11:52:28 from (72.169.96.127):
In Reply to: Ransomeware? posted by Bret4207 on February 08, 2019 at 06:40:42:
I got a ransomeware infected computer 3 years ago. It locked all my pictures and data files. They wanted $600 and it was going to double every 3-4 days. I said F them! My computer guy put a new clean hard drive in my computer (it was 6+ years old and he was going to keep trying to get my pictures off of it; unsuccessfully). I did not back-up pics and data very good so I had to re-enter all my records for 2016and reload all the programs. I bought another computer to keep off line to keep my records, data, and pictures safe. I use the older computer to do online stuff and back-up data more often, but still not as much as I should. Even if you pay there is no guarantee they will release your data and pictures. If I could visit with the ransomware idiot or the person that stole my identity on a credit card a few years before, it would not be a pleasant meeting for them.
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