Comments on: Ransomware took a company’s data hostage and almost destroyed the business in the process https://www.emsisoft.com/en/blog/21650/true-story-ransomware-almost-destroyed-their-tourism-company/ Straight-talking security advice from the Malware Experts Fri, 18 Nov 2022 12:19:55 +0000 hourly 1 By: LodeHere https://www.emsisoft.com/en/blog/21650/true-story-ransomware-almost-destroyed-their-tourism-company/#comment-784126 Wed, 08 Feb 2017 21:10:00 +0000 http://blog.emsisoft.com/?p=21650#comment-784126 In reply to Lowbar77.

I make a system backup now and then, saved also on an external drive. But before I do that I always do a threat scan with EAM. I don’t want to make a backup of something that already has malware in it…

But that is on 1 personal notebook with not all that much stuff on it. (Whatever I think important I also have on a memory stick and another external drive.)

A company with a huge amount of data might have to do something different, like at least save backups daily, or even more frequently. Like backing up all new data all the time. And saving it on something much larger than what I’m using.

But I don’t know anything about that, so just fantasizing… : )

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By: cma6 https://www.emsisoft.com/en/blog/21650/true-story-ransomware-almost-destroyed-their-tourism-company/#comment-539744 Sat, 05 Mar 2016 21:59:00 +0000 http://blog.emsisoft.com/?p=21650#comment-539744 In reply to Monika (Emsisoft).

Monika:
If one had a local external HD backup, connected to system only during backup, would that not be safe against ransonmware?

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By: Dirk Vancraeynest https://www.emsisoft.com/en/blog/21650/true-story-ransomware-almost-destroyed-their-tourism-company/#comment-534086 Wed, 02 Mar 2016 12:17:00 +0000 http://blog.emsisoft.com/?p=21650#comment-534086 In reply to Hoggimus Doggimus.

Are you aware of the freely available Google website? Quite handy for learning new things. Off course it does require a adequate brain activity. Enjoy.

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By: BigVarn https://www.emsisoft.com/en/blog/21650/true-story-ransomware-almost-destroyed-their-tourism-company/#comment-534060 Wed, 02 Mar 2016 09:36:00 +0000 http://blog.emsisoft.com/?p=21650#comment-534060 In reply to Hoggimus Doggimus.

If only there was some way to search for information that didn’t involve laboriously leafing through book after book…
Hmm, maybe there should be a world-wide body that authorises acronyms so that there’s no confusion between terms; so that everyone knows that NAS *always* means Naval Air Station and nothing else whatsoever. Also, words should be restricted to single use as well – none of that synonym nonsense! While we’re at it, get rid of homonyms as well – let’s really clean things up: your/you’re/yore/yaw – all got to go, it’s just too confusing!

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By: Comment Zilla https://www.emsisoft.com/en/blog/21650/true-story-ransomware-almost-destroyed-their-tourism-company/#comment-533952 Wed, 02 Mar 2016 03:47:00 +0000 http://blog.emsisoft.com/?p=21650#comment-533952 How does all of this file activity go unnoticed?

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By: David Pilibosian https://www.emsisoft.com/en/blog/21650/true-story-ransomware-almost-destroyed-their-tourism-company/#comment-533280 Tue, 01 Mar 2016 11:43:00 +0000 http://blog.emsisoft.com/?p=21650#comment-533280 FreeNas, archival incremental and built for off-site replication, you really can’t ask for a better nas.

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By: Monika (Emsisoft) https://www.emsisoft.com/en/blog/21650/true-story-ransomware-almost-destroyed-their-tourism-company/#comment-533205 Tue, 01 Mar 2016 08:42:00 +0000 http://blog.emsisoft.com/?p=21650#comment-533205 In reply to Hoggimus Doggimus.

Happy to clear that up for you: NAS stands for “Network Attached Storage” and is basically a server that contains one ore more hard drives (storage devices) and is connected via network (thus network attached). We will keep an eye out for those abbreviations, thanks for the hint!

Here is an in-depth explanation, if you’re interested: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network-attached_storage

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By: Hoggimus Doggimus https://www.emsisoft.com/en/blog/21650/true-story-ransomware-almost-destroyed-their-tourism-company/#comment-533204 Tue, 01 Mar 2016 08:31:00 +0000 http://blog.emsisoft.com/?p=21650#comment-533204 I really wish you had explained a the gibberish jargon term “NAS.” That means “Naval Air Station” which makes no sense at all in this context. By not deciphering the gibberish, you good folks rendered the article essentially meaningless to most of us. So why bother posting it? You could have saved a lot of time & effort by just posting “Emsisoft is good” and let it go at that.

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By: Max https://www.emsisoft.com/en/blog/21650/true-story-ransomware-almost-destroyed-their-tourism-company/#comment-533189 Tue, 01 Mar 2016 07:27:00 +0000 http://blog.emsisoft.com/?p=21650#comment-533189 Great job by Emsisoft and Mr Fabian Wosar who also helped me to recover my data when I was hit by Radamant Ransomeware which name I’ll never forget.

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By: TVMan https://www.emsisoft.com/en/blog/21650/true-story-ransomware-almost-destroyed-their-tourism-company/#comment-533143 Tue, 01 Mar 2016 06:18:00 +0000 http://blog.emsisoft.com/?p=21650#comment-533143 Great read. I really like all the security articles published here. With Emsisoft, I know what I read is accurate. Thanks, guys!

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By: Michael Sheridan https://www.emsisoft.com/en/blog/21650/true-story-ransomware-almost-destroyed-their-tourism-company/#comment-532884 Tue, 01 Mar 2016 02:46:00 +0000 http://blog.emsisoft.com/?p=21650#comment-532884 In reply to Christian.

All the file-effecting ransomware I have seen either changes the files extension or jumbles the internal text. So doesn’t this mean that you could find old unencrypted version in either the files history or the recycle bin?

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By: Jaklo https://www.emsisoft.com/en/blog/21650/true-story-ransomware-almost-destroyed-their-tourism-company/#comment-532701 Tue, 01 Mar 2016 00:35:00 +0000 http://blog.emsisoft.com/?p=21650#comment-532701 An excellent result Emsisoft. I wish that all the people I know would stop believing that their free anti-virus programs keeps their computers 100% secure from every ‘nasty’ intrusion there is. (and probably others in the future)
Also thanks to CloudEight for promoting Emsisoft.

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