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RKill - What it does and What it Doesnt - A brief introduction to the program - Anti-Virus, Anti-Malware, and Privacy Software More Information about Rkill can be found at this link: I am working through the RKILL process then running the various programs.ī - News, Reviews, and Technical Support The IT guy said he cleaned up my machine up but I'm not that confident really.
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When I got the Cryptolocker I downloaded all sort of programs and went to various websites to find out how to recover my files and remove it so I could easily have picked something up then. Yes that's what the IT guy told me about Spyhunter so I deleted it. Yes, Robocopy.I believe it can be setup to run using Task Scheduler (I haven't gotten around to that yet myself). Just for the record: Spyhunter has a less-than-stellar reputation in the industry. You said you had a professional IT person working on your system, so they made sure it was clean right? Or, did they completely reinstall the operating system? What are the problems you're having with the system? Okay I just read that article link and I noticed: Go to file explorer and have a look at that virtual drive - you'll see all your files in their "natural state", which could then be copied from there to someplace you want at any time. Okay, try this: Open Macrium, in the Restore Tab, navigate to one of your backups, select Browse Image, select partition C, notice the drive letter it will assign when it mounts it as a virtual drive. Ok I will let you know how I go.Okay I just read that article link and I noticed: Australia where I am has been targeted with this malware this year with lots being affected. It cerainly said it was cryptolocker and looked like it.

It's a simple single click on the program icon. For daily backup with SC8 you can set it up to backup each time you shut down and it will switch the computer off after the backup is complete. Just checked out Robocopy and not sure that's for me or my misses.
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You can also set it up for incremental and differential images, although I don't do that - I always make full images (makes life easier if I have to restore). Really, since you can extract files from the images, it makes things quite nice. But, you really could do everything with Macrium, and backups would be smaller since they're compressed, and can be verified as they're made. CrashPlan compresses and provides versioning, while Robocopy is basically a copy function (so data is in original state). I personally have 2 backup schemes in addition to my Operating System backup, (for which I use Macrium): CrashPlan and Robocopy. I do know that Macrium Reflect Free allows you to mount the images and even extract specific files from the images (just did this on a system I was working on that wouldn't boot). I am not familiar with Second Copy 8 - have never used it. When they roll that into their paid version, it may be worth looking at a subscription. Ouch! You're lucky you got your files back - some of these creeps take the money and run. Happy with my backup setup now (will ditch SC8 if it doesn't start behaving properly and support doesn't get back to me) but my machine has had a few problems in the last couple of weeks, hence why I am here in the first place, probably nothing to do with the cryptolocker but like I said, I'm paranoid now lol. This is how I learnt the hard way re a single permanently connected backup drive. It deleted all restore points first and as I had the backup connected it infected that at exactly the same time.
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The encryption started at A and did my account files first and was half way through my archive files when I stopped it. Thousands targeted by 'ransomware' email scam which copies AGL Energy billsįortunately it didn't jump to the second machine in the network as we didn't have the share as a drive letter and I managed to stop the process with spyhunter (which I don't use now) when I saw it happening. Just curious - not that it makes any difference now. Torrentlocker made copies of your data, encrypted it, and then deleted the original, so many people got their data back by using recovery software or ShadowExplorer. SpyHunter 5.13.14.Was it really Cryptolocker that you had? or Torrentlocker? or something else? Because Cryptolocker was taken down, and a possible decryption scheme was released (for free).
