Comments on: The smartest way to stay unaffected by ransomware? Backup! https://www.emsisoft.com/en/blog/23417/the-smartest-way-to-stay-unaffected-by-ransomware-backup/ Straight-talking security advice from the Malware Experts Fri, 18 Nov 2022 12:21:56 +0000 hourly 1 By: cat1092 https://www.emsisoft.com/en/blog/23417/the-smartest-way-to-stay-unaffected-by-ransomware-backup/#comment-757677 Sat, 24 Sep 2016 05:09:00 +0000 http://blog.emsisoft.com/?p=23417#comment-757677 This is what I’ve been stating in many of my Emsisoft Blog comments, no security plan being bulletproof, there has to be a Plan B. Just as with many phases of life, there’s a backup plan in place for when the bad or unexpected happens.

I go both the online & external drive route, with the external being the main one, and I’ll always keep the first three backups (the first of which is before the computer is booted if removeable), as well as the last three, and have over 6TB in backup space & counting.

It used to be, that I’d install an extra internal drive for this purpose, however when the various ‘crypto’ types of infections began to be known, changed to external for this purpose, and use a WinPE based backup that actually offers a bootable option & free (Macrium Reflect). Meaning the backup (full drive image) is running & Windows isn’t, which has it’s advantages. I also prevent Data loss by not using the ‘C’ drive for storage, rather another partition which is imaged 3x weekly, and also drop folders of importance onto various externals, as well as optical media, as soon as created.

While both Emsisoft Anti Malware & Internet Security are AAA+ security options, there are times, and much of this lays on the back of the user, how much risk one takes or how far can one push their luck in visiting bad sites, or opening every email that promises the world & has a different type of payload than we expect, sooner or later, even the best of security will break if pushed to the limit.

This is where the latest backups can come in handy. Sometimes to play it double safe, use the 2nd oldest, if not too old (less than a month & Data is stored elsewhere). May have to perform some updates & that of installed software, yet that’s better than a risk all approach, and most will be up & running again in 15-30 minutes, sometimes longer if the ‘C’ drive is loaded with software & excessive bloat. BTW, get rid of that bloat by uninstalling software not needed, and run Disk Cleanup using the ‘Clean up System Files’ option, or if running Windows 7, right click on Disk Cleanup & Run As Administrator. Don’t be surprised to find 3-5GB of useless garbage, and be sure to check Windows Update leftovers, and reboot after cleanup, it’ll appear that Windows Update is configuring again, all it’s doing is purging the update installers. After 2-3 years, this can be a massive file, more so if 5 or more years old & still on the original install.

Don’t forget to run EAM or EIS afterwards.;-)

Cat

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By: Sandra Thomas https://www.emsisoft.com/en/blog/23417/the-smartest-way-to-stay-unaffected-by-ransomware-backup/#comment-734494 Thu, 01 Sep 2016 14:13:00 +0000 http://blog.emsisoft.com/?p=23417#comment-734494 In reply to David Biggar.

Thanks, Dave. Hope I can manage it. Hope it’s user friendly

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By: David Biggar https://www.emsisoft.com/en/blog/23417/the-smartest-way-to-stay-unaffected-by-ransomware-backup/#comment-733497 Wed, 31 Aug 2016 19:14:00 +0000 http://blog.emsisoft.com/?p=23417#comment-733497 In reply to Sandra Thomas.

In a word, yes. Backups are another important part of keeping your data safe.

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By: Sandra Thomas https://www.emsisoft.com/en/blog/23417/the-smartest-way-to-stay-unaffected-by-ransomware-backup/#comment-733093 Wed, 31 Aug 2016 10:20:00 +0000 http://blog.emsisoft.com/?p=23417#comment-733093 Emisoft is already looking after my software. Should I backup my files on to a USB?. TIA

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By: Eagereagle https://www.emsisoft.com/en/blog/23417/the-smartest-way-to-stay-unaffected-by-ransomware-backup/#comment-731997 Tue, 30 Aug 2016 09:11:00 +0000 http://blog.emsisoft.com/?p=23417#comment-731997 As usual, a concise, well written and easy to understand newsletter about safety, supported by examples and hints. Thank you Emsisoft for keeping us lay(wo)men abreast and when possible one step ahead of potential and serious damages. This being said, the end responsibility lays in our hands as individuals, to implement and maintain.

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