Windows 10: Permission for Authenticated Users - Ransomware?

Discus and support Permission for Authenticated Users - Ransomware? in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; I read an article that suggested that changing your permissions on your backup drive(s) to not allow "Modify" would prevent ransomware from encrypting... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by Aguden, Jul 2, 2016.

  1. Aguden Win User

    Permission for Authenticated Users - Ransomware?


    I read an article that suggested that changing your permissions on your backup drive(s) to not allow "Modify" would prevent ransomware from encrypting the drive. It sounds sensible but does anyone know if it is a good path to go down? I am running Malwarebytes Beta Anti-Ransomeware software but was just looking for that extra protection.

    Many of my files are also on Dropbox and as I understand that, if there is a ransomeware attack, Dropbox backs up a copy of any file changed before the new (encrypted file) is written. It does this backup for any file and keeps the backups for a minimum of 30 days. So I can get them back. Just looking for any extra protection.

    If there is a thread on this subject, please point me to it as I couldn't find one.

    Thank You.

    :)
     
    Aguden, Jul 2, 2016
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  2. Access Denied to Drive

    It was a permissions problem there was no Authenticated User Permissions Set.

    Many thanks for your help it was much appreciated.

    Les
     
    LeslieWilson_940, Jul 2, 2016
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  3. SreehariV Win User
    accidently changed permission on local disk E

    i changed permission on local disk E and removed users n groups(Authenticated users ). Now i cant write anything on to that local disk. what can i do to restore default permission rights?? (I tried adding Authenticated users from security>edit>add>advanced>search
    list but then it showed some error message. )
     
    SreehariV, Jul 2, 2016
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  4. lx07 Win User

    Permission for Authenticated Users - Ransomware?

    You'd be better off unplugging the drive.

    If you change the file permissions of course any malware could (if running with administrator privileges) change them back anyway before running the encryption.

    The dropbox facility you mention is certainly useful too.
     
    lx07, Jul 2, 2016
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  5. Aguden Win User
    Thanks for the great idea. My 2 backups are NAS boxes that can be scheduled to spin down except when I schedule a backup. That will work and will solve a problem I had concerning one of my backup utilities that needs the modify on.
     
    Aguden, Apr 5, 2018
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