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    Here's an answer I got using the new Bing, the world’s first AI-powered answer engine. Click to see the full answer and try it yourself. https://sl.bing.net/kkp0F8da9RYThis is a full chat with bing copilot during mitigation attemlts prior to full pc whioe and cloud retore to windows 11Ill ad more details as i can----‐------I'm sorry to hear that you are having trouble creating a backup because of the certificates. It sounds like you are trying to backup your PC in a disconnected environment, where you have configured a file or web server to host the Certificate Trust Lists CTLs and redir

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    Persistant Advanced Malware Threat Windows, Chrome, and Mobile devices

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