Lord of the Rant. Formerly turtle2472
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Upstate South Carolina
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True, but if you can get to the files in a non-encrypted format and then you can restore. You would assume the VM/server OS they were on was compromised so you'd build a new server clean and copy the safe/scanned files from the backups on to it.
I wonder how many of the ransomware attacks happen on linux servers? I'm guessing none other than connected storage to a Windows machine.
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