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by Melatonic
360 days ago
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This is true but defense is a multi layered approach and even the built in Microsoft stuff (like Defender AV) have massively improved. I would argue most malware comes down to uneducated users doing the wrong thing - but that's a whole different can of worms :-) |
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This feels unnecessarily harsh. Those users are the victims of criminal activity. The protective controls could be a lot better.
Windows doesn't offer immutable local file versions to protect against ransomware running as a non-privileged user. It doesn't offer any protection if a single application suddenly starts to overwrite huge amounts of data.
Instead they choose to try and shove OneDrive down our throats as the only answer to ransomware protection.