Hi Pat
Dropbox is the best place to suffer this I suppose. You can just log into the
Dropbox website and undelete the affected files/folders
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On 25 Nov 2013, at 19:21, Pat Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been reading a bit about the windows virus cryptolocker. I share Dropbox
> folders with quite a few windows users. It would seem that Dropbox folders
> can be affected. Excuse my ignorance but would this mean that the files in
> shared folders synchronised to my mac would also be encrypted?
>
> Pat
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