Ramblings of an old Doc

 

You all know about ransomware…and its destructive capabilities.

So, BitDefender is offering free a tool to give at least limited protection  against three of the most common varieties of ransomwate: CTB-Locker, Locky and TeslaCrypt. It’s all of 4.5 Mb in size.

As Martin Bormann of gHacks noted, though:

“It should be clear from this that Bitlocker Anti-Ransomware does not protect against all ransomware attacks. Trend Micro lists dozens of ransomware families on its website for instance, and one question that you will have to ask yourself is whether it makes sense to run the program on your machine” – gHacks

It’s now on my system because despite there being many variants, these are the most common.

You should however maintain backups isolated from your active system. I can’t emphasize that enough.

You can get it via the link on the BitDefender Labs page here: https://labs.bitdefender.com/2016/03/combination-crypto-ransomware-vaccine-released/

or, via the link in the source article.

Source:

http://www.tomsguide.com/us/bitdefender-free-ransomware-tool,news-22481.html

http://www.ghacks.net/2016/03/29/bitdefender-anti-ransomware/


Comments
on Mar 30, 2016

Got it. Up and running on 10. Thanks Doc. 

on Mar 30, 2016

Thanks for the info.

on Mar 30, 2016

Thankyou. Installed smooth like butter.

on Mar 30, 2016

so if anyone is scared about falling victim to this again, like my mom, you run malwarebytes antiransom bitdefender antiransom and cryptoprevent
 

on Mar 30, 2016

Suggest you read the reviews here before installing Malwarebytes Anti-Ransomware.

And HitmanPro.Alert is worth taking a look at.  I've been using the free version for a couple of years & am considering upping to the paid app.

on Mar 31, 2016

Daiwa-

If you're interested in a commercial 5 star (gHacks rated) program, take a look here:

http://www.ghacks.net/2016/03/31/winantiransom-review/?_m=3n%2e0038%2e1842%2ehj0ao01hy5%2e1x0g

It's a lifetime license for 5 devices. The videos compare it to Hitmanpro.Alert, and others.

on Mar 31, 2016

Thanks, Doc.

on Apr 02, 2016

 A mall question/problem.   I have the "Bitdefender anti-ransom" and it is a large box that sits on my desktop. Checking preferences, it tells me that if I minimize it, it is still there...but it does not show in my task bar nor is it running when I look in task manager.  Anyone else have this?

on Apr 02, 2016

You can choose "minimize to the system tray on startup", or "minimize to system tray when closing"...

It's under the app's settings, Barb.

on Apr 02, 2016

DrJBHL

You can choose "minimize to the system tray, or minimize to system tray when closing...
   I know...  I am saying that when I minimize to the system tray, it stops running or so it seems, because it disappears and does not show in the task manager any more. 

on Apr 02, 2016

I have it now.... I wanted to keep it visible sometimes, but it seems I have to have the last two sliders on  *on, instead of off*.  Thank you Doc!

on Apr 02, 2016

Welcome, Barb.

on Apr 11, 2016

Daiwa

Suggest you read the reviews here before installing Malwarebytes Anti-Ransomware.

And HitmanPro.Alert is worth taking a look at.  I've been using the free version for a couple of years & am considering upping to the paid app.

thx but i think im good without reading reviews from softpedia. 

http://www.ghacks.net/2016/03/30/anti-ransomware-overview/
Would be enough to mention that MB AR is still beta.

 

on Apr 15, 2016

There's an update published today for BDAR.  Popup notification should appear.  Posting in case it doesn't.

on Apr 15, 2016

Thanks, Daiwa. It didn't!