This NAS feature stops ransomware cold (and barely anyone uses it)
One of the worst things to happen to your network-attached storage (NAS) enclosure, aside from a failing drive, is ransomware. It's the evil of all evils when it comes to data storage, threatening the security of your personal information. Over the recent years, enterprise and consumers alike have become increasingly aware (and concerned) about NAS and ransomware, which has evolved into one of the more devastating cyber threats. It's a horrific ordeal that sees files encrypted and ransom demands published for their release. The issue is there's no guarantee you'll get your data back.
One of the worst things to happen to your network-attached storage (NAS) enclosure, aside from a failing drive, is ransomware. It’s the evil of all evils when it comes to data storage, threatening the security of your personal information. Over the recent years, enterprise and consumers alike have become increasingly aware (and concerned) about NAS and ransomware, which has evolved into one of the more devastating cyber threats. It’s a horrific ordeal that sees files encrypted and ransom demands published for their release. The issue is there’s no guarantee you’ll get your data back.
Olivia Miller
Seattle
Seattle
Published by: aplhsindia.in
