Ransomware Detection Service- Anyone tried this?
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We recently hit by ransomware and now working towards enhancing our endpoint and server security. While checking for best practices, found this and interested if anyone tested this before.
https://github.com/prestoncooper/RansomwareDetectionService/
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@ambarishrh said in Ransomware Detection Service- Anyone tried this?:
We recently hit by ransomware and now working towards enhancing our endpoint and server security. While checking for best practices, found this and interested if anyone tested this before
I have not used it.
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Interesting. I haven't used it, but I've heard of the idea in the past.
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Haven't looked at that.
The best way to prevent ransomware is to keep your systems up to date.
Next is to have decent AV and use good file permissions practices.
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@tim_g said in Ransomware Detection Service- Anyone tried this?:
Haven't looked at that.
The best way to prevent ransomware is to keep your systems up to date.
Next is to have decent AV and use good file permissions practices.
Above that is LANless design. Ransonware primarily preys on LAN-based Windows network design for its ability to spread.
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@scottalanmiller said in Ransomware Detection Service- Anyone tried this?:
@tim_g said in Ransomware Detection Service- Anyone tried this?:
Haven't looked at that.
The best way to prevent ransomware is to keep your systems up to date.
Next is to have decent AV and use good file permissions practices.
Above that is LANless design. Ransonware primarily preys on LAN-based Windows network design for its ability to spread.
Actually, typical ransomware doesn't spread. It simply encrypts everything it can write too. Most of them are not worms.
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@dashrender said in Ransomware Detection Service- Anyone tried this?:
@scottalanmiller said in Ransomware Detection Service- Anyone tried this?:
@tim_g said in Ransomware Detection Service- Anyone tried this?:
Haven't looked at that.
The best way to prevent ransomware is to keep your systems up to date.
Next is to have decent AV and use good file permissions practices.
Above that is LANless design. Ransonware primarily preys on LAN-based Windows network design for its ability to spread.
Actually, typical ransomware doesn't spread. It simply encrypts everything it can write too. Most of them are not worms.
Just wannacry
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@dbeato said in Ransomware Detection Service- Anyone tried this?:
@dashrender said in Ransomware Detection Service- Anyone tried this?:
@scottalanmiller said in Ransomware Detection Service- Anyone tried this?:
@tim_g said in Ransomware Detection Service- Anyone tried this?:
Haven't looked at that.
The best way to prevent ransomware is to keep your systems up to date.
Next is to have decent AV and use good file permissions practices.
Above that is LANless design. Ransonware primarily preys on LAN-based Windows network design for its ability to spread.
Actually, typical ransomware doesn't spread. It simply encrypts everything it can write too. Most of them are not worms.
Just wannacry
lol, of course, making it one of, if not, the worst ones.