OneDrive - possible restore after crypto virus
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@BRRABill said in OneDrive - possible restore after crypto virus:
@Dashrender said in OneDrive - possible restore after crypto virus:
Microsoft's directions on how to attempt to recover your files if your OneDrive gets hit by cryptoware.
https://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/mmpc/shared/ransomware.aspx
Phew, one by one.
Short of some fancy powershell scripting and API stuff, I'm not sure there's any other way to do it.
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@dafyre said in OneDrive - possible restore after crypto virus:
@BRRABill said in OneDrive - possible restore after crypto virus:
@Dashrender said in OneDrive - possible restore after crypto virus:
Microsoft's directions on how to attempt to recover your files if your OneDrive gets hit by cryptoware.
https://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/mmpc/shared/ransomware.aspx
Phew, one by one.
Short of some fancy powershell scripting and API stuff, I'm not sure there's any other way to do it.
AKA, not a real solution.
"Yes sir, you will have to individually restore your 65,000 files. Hello? Sir?"
I guess you could just restore the really important ones while you wait for a decryption fix to be found.
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OneDrive is not a backup solution - it's an online storage solution.
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@Dashrender said in OneDrive - possible restore after crypto virus:
OneDrive is not a backup solution - it's an online storage solution.
Of course, of course.
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This is no different than any other file sync service.
That you get a means of recovery is great, but that does not mean it is a backup.
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@BRRABill said in OneDrive - possible restore after crypto virus:
@dafyre said in OneDrive - possible restore after crypto virus:
@BRRABill said in OneDrive - possible restore after crypto virus:
@Dashrender said in OneDrive - possible restore after crypto virus:
Microsoft's directions on how to attempt to recover your files if your OneDrive gets hit by cryptoware.
https://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/mmpc/shared/ransomware.aspx
Phew, one by one.
Short of some fancy powershell scripting and API stuff, I'm not sure there's any other way to do it.
AKA, not a real solution.
"Yes sir, you will have to individually restore your 65,000 files. Hello? Sir?"
I guess you could just restore the really important ones while you wait for a decryption fix to be found.
You sir, have issues with thinking things are not what they are.
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@JaredBusch said in OneDrive - possible restore after crypto virus:
This is no different than any other file sync service.
That you get a means of recovery is great, but that does not mean it is a backup.
Well what's worse, it's likely that the only files that get history version are ones on MS's supported list. I need to find that list of file types.
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@JaredBusch said
You sir, have issues with thinking things are not what they are.
Do I?
The OP stated "how to attempt to recover your files if your OneDrive gets hit by cryptoware"
I am just saying it would be a hell of a process doing it that way.
That is all.
You sir, read too deeply into the meanings of my posts.
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@Dashrender said in OneDrive - possible restore after crypto virus:
@JaredBusch said in OneDrive - possible restore after crypto virus:
This is no different than any other file sync service.
That you get a means of recovery is great, but that does not mean it is a backup.
Well what's worse, it's likely that the only files that get history version are ones on MS's supported list. I need to find that list of file types.
That is correct for Onedrive. ODfB does version all files, I think.
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@BRRABill said in OneDrive - possible restore after crypto virus:
@Dashrender said in OneDrive - possible restore after crypto virus:
@JaredBusch said in OneDrive - possible restore after crypto virus:
This is no different than any other file sync service.
That you get a means of recovery is great, but that does not mean it is a backup.
Well what's worse, it's likely that the only files that get history version are ones on MS's supported list. I need to find that list of file types.
That is correct for Onedrive. ODfB does version all files, I think.
If I have time tonight I will have to play with that.
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@Dashrender said in OneDrive - possible restore after crypto virus:
@BRRABill said in OneDrive - possible restore after crypto virus:
@Dashrender said in OneDrive - possible restore after crypto virus:
@JaredBusch said in OneDrive - possible restore after crypto virus:
This is no different than any other file sync service.
That you get a means of recovery is great, but that does not mean it is a backup.
Well what's worse, it's likely that the only files that get history version are ones on MS's supported list. I need to find that list of file types.
That is correct for Onedrive. ODfB does version all files, I think.
If I have time tonight I will have to play with that.
I know it works on ODfB for things like text files. Not sure about every file, like JPGs and stuff. ISOs, whatever.