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Please activate the anti-ransomware protection in your Windows 10 Fall Creators Update
The Register ^ | 10/23/17 | Shaun Nichols

Posted on 10/23/2017 6:48:46 PM PDT by markomalley

A below-the-radar security feature in the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, aka version 1709 released last week, can stop ransomware and other file-scrambling nasties dead.

The controlled folder access mechanism within Windows Defender prevents suspicious applications from changing the contents of selected protected folders.

Though controlled folder access has been known about for months – it surfaced with Insider builds earlier this summer – the feature is only now being thrust into the spotlight with the general public release of the Fall Creators Update for Windows 10.

The feature can be enabled through the Windows Defender Security Center App for most users, and is accessed by opening the virus & threat protection screen within Defender. From there, users switch on the controlled folder access option to activate controlled folders.

For enterprise users and administrators, controlled folder access can also be activated through PowerShell, Group Policy, and MDM configurations.

Once the feature has been activated, essential directories like the user's documents folder are locked off from any malicious applications that seek to encrypt files to hold them to ransom, or scramble them to destroy them. Users can also designate additional folders to be protected from unauthorized changes.

The idea is to safeguard data from any ransomware infections that manage to give your third-party antivirus, if present, the slip.

"This feature protects your files from tampering, in real-time, by locking folders so that ransomware and other unauthorized apps can’t access them. It’s like putting your crown jewels in a safe whose key only you hold," explained Microsoft today.

"Cybercriminals can’t extort money if they can’t encrypt your files. Controlled folder access is a powerful tool that can render ransomware attacks worthless."

Intent is all well and good, but how does the new Windows 10 security feature perform in the wild? According to researchers, the initial results have been encouraging. The mechanism was able to stop the Locky ransomware.

It goes without saying, those who can activate the controlled folder access on their Windows machines should definitely do so.

Meanwhile, in Azure land…

Microsoft has inked a deal with Cray to allow folks to run one of the latter's supercomputers inside an Azure data center.

The idea, as reported by our sister site The Next Platform, is to allow organizations to deploy high-performance applications on Cray iron right next to code and data in cloud services on Azure. ®


TOPICS: Computers/Internet
KEYWORDS: fallcreatorsupdate; malware; windows10; windowspinglist; windowsupdate
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To: markomalley
I will guess that McAfee is also on the case.

McAfee and Windows 10 make up a large share of Dell Computer's PC business.

Question to anyone...which is better...Windows Defender or McAfee?

21 posted on 10/23/2017 11:03:36 PM PDT by zeestephen
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To: Dalberg-Acton

LOL I’m updating a friend’s as I type. I love my windows 7. Miss Vista. Too lazy to do linux but really should.


22 posted on 10/24/2017 7:16:51 AM PDT by huldah1776 ( Vote Pro-life! Allow God to bless America before He avenges the death of the innocent.)
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To: dayglored

Thanks for the ping.


23 posted on 10/24/2017 10:12:22 AM PDT by GOPJ ("Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy action". - Ian Fleming)
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