05-17-2017, 05:39 PM
oddly enough the SMB is running by default on win10,that said typing into windows search windows features and un ticking smb1 file sharing disables it,now not sure does it impact local network specially if one has setup for server of some sort of file sharing,but in most cases home users could block port 443 on router,that said not quite sure how this worm operates but most affected seem to be were running windows xp and it was long time known issue,since by attack stats seems most affected were large government branches.
offline storage is best solution given that 1gb costs less then 10c nowadays ,so in many cases it trickles down to how important is your data,since in the past lost 1tb of pictures from 20 years and while it does hurt,but at the end of the day its only digital data
offline storage is best solution given that 1gb costs less then 10c nowadays ,so in many cases it trickles down to how important is your data,since in the past lost 1tb of pictures from 20 years and while it does hurt,but at the end of the day its only digital data

