We have 10 years of backups.ed#

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From: Robert Feldman <r_a_feld...@hotmail.com> 
Date: 09/16/2015  10:40 AM  (GMT-07:00) 
To: cctalk@classiccmp.org 
Subject: re: Backups [was Re: Is tape dead?] 

>From: Mouse <mo...@rodents-montreal.org>
>
>> I think a more important issue in backing up is "How many GENERATIONS
> >to you keep around?"
>
>For many purposes, that's an important consideration, yes.  There's
>something (small) I back up weekly for which I keep the most recent
>seven backups, the oldest backup in each of the most recent twelve
>months, and the oldest backup in any year.  I'm considering something
>of the sort for my house backups - live replication to a backup host,
>with a once-a-week freeze of the replica, storing past replica drives
>on a scheme somewhat like the above.
 
There is a ramsomware variant that encrypts the files but silently decrypts 
them when they are accessed. It does this for six months before deactivating 
the on-demand decryption and displaying the ransom message, the theory being 
that by that time all of the backups will be of the encrypted files, and thus 
will be useless for restoring good versions.
 
As to how one can become infected, see 
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/08/27/malvertising_feature/?page=1. Major 
sites, such as The New York Times, Reuters, Yahoo!, and Bloomberg, have been 
serving malware -- including ransomeware -- through hijacked advertisements. No 
need to click on anything, the ad serves up the malware.
 
BTW, where I work got hit with ransomeware in December. We were lucky that it 
first hosed the accounting/time tracking database, which generated errors when 
someone tried to enter her time. When I went to restore a backup of the 
database, I noticed the ransomware's html ransom note file and shut down the 
system before too many more files were encypted. We were able to restore 
everything (except the originally infected user's computer, which we wiped and 
reinstalled) from an unconnected backup drive.
 
Bob
                                          

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