We had a senior VP open an invoice that he shouldn't have and one of those
started ripping through our space.  We were lucky and found it early
because a compromised machine no longer was doing what it should.  We were
very lucky.

Since then we have a different backup solution, a functioning DR solution
and ability to run our network from an ATT cloud source like it was here.
Or so we think.....

We have tested many parts of the solution but never a true turnover to it.
Yeah, will hate that weekend.

So what is your DR situation like?  Is your data off of your network as
well as on it in backups?  Ransomware doesn't give a flip if it is your
backup files with "file security" or not.



On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 1:27 AM, <
[email protected]> wrote:

> https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/city-of-atlanta-still-crip
> pled-six-days-after-ransomware-attack/ar-BBKMJPY
>
> Makes you wonder, since government had a lot of Fox apps over the years
> (and maybe many still do).
>
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