Keep in mind, like someone here already mentioned, if you push the malware up 
to your cloud backup then you can potentially say goodbye to all your backed up 
files, too.

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rk
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Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2017 5:14 PM
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Subject: Re: VFP tables likely victims for ransomware?

On 2017-01-10 15:28, Stephen Russell wrote:
> I think that you want to move your back-ups off your network to another
> storage environment for safety.  Once the ransomeware is running on
> your system the backups are vulnerable as well.


Yep.  Rick's product mention earlier uses "the cloud" for backup.  I can 
implement the same thing with my apps and my cloud database.  Good 
feature to add.  Shouldn't be difficult.

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