On Mar 7, 2016, at 3:12 PM, Bruce Johnson <john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu> wrote:

"In the light of the advent of Mac ransomware, however, I’m starting to think 
that maybe keeping backups disconnected might be a good thing; if you get a 
ransomware infection, all mounted volumes are going to be affected, which would 
include a Time Machine volume. "


If I use CCC to update a clone backup more frequently than every 72 hours, when 
I discover I’ve been "ransomwared” won’t it be too late, i.e., the clone will 
have been contaminated too, right?

“…what would a poor boy do?” —Genesis

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