Windows 10: How configure OneDrive recovery options ransomware attack?

Discus and support How configure OneDrive recovery options ransomware attack? in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; In my Windows Defender Security Center I see: [ATTACH] But If I click on "Ignore" nothing happens! If I click on "Configure OneDrive" I am asked my... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by passegua, Jul 11, 2018.

  1. passegua Win User

    How configure OneDrive recovery options ransomware attack?


    In my Windows Defender Security Center I see:

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    But If I click on "Ignore" nothing happens!

    If I click on "Configure OneDrive" I am asked my OneDrive account, I enter it and OneDrive folder opens, but then???

    How could I configure OneDrive recovery options ransomware attack?


    Please help!

    :)
     
    passegua, Jul 11, 2018
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  2. How can my files on onedrive get corrupted by a ransomware attack?

    US-CERT Alert (TA13-309A) advises some crypto malware variants have the ability to target, find and encrypt files located within
    network drives, shared (mapped network paths), USB drives, external hard drives, and even
    files stored on cloud services (cloud storage drives) if they have a drive letter. Although cloud backups typically do not use drive letters, many cloud storage services do not save prior file versions so there’s no way to revert to a clean
    file version.

    OneDrive is Microsoft's
    free data hosting cloud service
    that allows users to sync files and later access them from a web browser or mobile device. I do not use OneDrive, but from what I understand the source data (like

    GoogleDrive
    ) resides locally in the OneDrive folder. If that gets encrypted by ransomware, it will get encrypted in the Cloud service as well since it gets automatically synchronized. However, according to Microsoft, OneDrive
    has the capability to restore files affected by ransomware by using Version History or restoring from the OneDrive Recycle Bin...see

    OneDrive vs. Ransomware
    which includes links with instructions for recovering OneDrive-based files using Version History and the OneDrive Recycle Bin.

     
    quietman7 - MVP, Jul 11, 2018
    #2
  3. DaveM121 Win User
    About Ransomware attack

    Here is Microsoft's Customer Guidance on the Ransomware Attack:

    • In March, we released a security update which addresses the vulnerability that these attacks are exploiting. Those who have Windows Update enabled are protected against attacks on this vulnerability. For those organizations who have not yet applied the
      security update, we suggest you immediately deploy Microsoft Security Bulletin MS17-010.

    • For customers using Windows Defender, we released an update earlier today which detects this threat as Ransom:Win32/WannaCrypt.
      As an additional “defense-in-depth” measure, keep up-to-date anti-malware software installed on your machines. Customers running anti-malware software from any number of security companies can confirm with their provider, that they are protected.

    • This attack type may evolve over time, so any additional defense-in-depth strategies will provide additional protections. (For example, to further protect against SMBv1 attacks, customers
      should consider blocking legacy protocols on their networks).

    For the full article,
    Click HERE
     
    DaveM121, Jul 11, 2018
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  4. rushfan3 Win User

    How configure OneDrive recovery options ransomware attack?

    Ransomware attack on Windows 10 PCs.... question

    This latest ransomware attack has me wondering something, because the glitch was found within Windows, as I am now unable to look at a complete list of updates outside of what was recently updated in Windows Updates.

    In the Creators Update, there's no way of finding all of your updates. How do I know that the Creators Update is safe and secure from this latest ransomware attack?
     
    rushfan3, Jul 11, 2018
    #4
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