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COL David Turk
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Cheap insurance is a system backup. I use a bootable portable hard drive for everything, and a large flash drive for just my files (double backup).
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LTC Stephen F.
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Thanks for alerting us COL Mikel J. Burroughs that according to the FBI, the number of Americans being hit with ransomware malware is increasing.
I have found that IOBIT anti-Malware software has done a great job of protecting my desktop and laptop computers for over a year. The best part is that the software is free and part of the Advanced System Care software suite.
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SGT Rick Ash
SGT Rick Ash
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You are using the same Iobit tools I use. The Advanced System Care Suite does all things very effeciently. My favorite tool is after I uninstall a program the Uninstall pop up appears and tells you there may be remnants of that program and they will do a "strong" uninstall. I have been using the suite for over 3 years now and even if I had to buy the Suite, I would. Good stuff....
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LTC Stephen F.
LTC Stephen F.
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SGT Rick Ash - I am glad to learn we are both using Advanced System Care system. It was recommend to me by a elderly computer software expert who is an excellent communicator about software and OS but little else.
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MSG Mitch Dowler
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I have never been hit with ransom ware but every day I receive fishing emails with suspicious attachments that could very well contain ransom ware. I use Crash Plan's encrypted cloud back up service and it saved me when I had a hard drive failure. At least I would be able to say no to the ransom and be able to successfully restore my files.

Unfortunately I would guess older Veterans and seniors get hit with the stuff more often and probably have more problems discerning the fishing emails.
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