How to defeat ransomware

and why zfs is the master filesystem

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Hourly incremental backups can save you from ransomware?

wooooooooaaaaaah

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What the hell distro is this, and who the hell wastes their time writing malware for veteran computer users that are advanced enough to use GNU/linux over windows?

It won't save you from that Google botnet browser you are using though

It looks like a vm.

Where'd you get the virus?

Don't use non free software
Don't execute non free javascript (aka: use noscript, umatrix, librejs or deactivate javascript)

No, and it's shit. Not even stable after this much time. Still no live dedup.
Also, using permissive licensed software is okay, contributing to it isn't.

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Still promoting the btrfs is unstable-meme? How does it feel to be paid by Oracle?

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who in the fuck writes ransomware for solaris?
or: who in the fuck uses zfs on anything but solaris?

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The btrfs-RAID5/6 was always unstable and is still unstable today. The fucking manual says it. Just because some cunts are too smart to read it and listen that it's _not for fucking production_ and complaining about it afterwards this fucking meme even exists. And fuck your fucking greentext.

Nobody wrote malware for GNU/Linux here. OP is a ricer retard that uses ZFS and Ubuntu unironically, and is also stupid enough to get a Windows VM pwned.

How do you catch ransomware on a unix machine?
Did you go full retard?

thats exactly what i meant to say

Is cracking the key back that hard?

I mean, you can rent 8 Titan-like gpus from amazon for a day for like 50 bucks, would that be enough?

Looks like it's a Windows virus, must be a Windows VM with Linux underneath

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locky
2-spyware.com/remove-locky-virus.html

Not if they bothered making it strong. Making a key that's too strong for even the fastest supercomputers is not that hard.

Because of javascript or addons
The root is same and most software is but you don't need this kind of root privilege when you want to delete your own files

Basically what you need to do to secure yourself is to created another users account with a password and every files that you put on your hard drive while have to ask permission to Wright, read or erase.

If you get a ransomware it will only encrypt your config file and not the other users.

Well, then that's unstable isn't it? I mean that's just another way to say "not release ready".