@voltronic 100% agree - I'm sure the more technically minded folks would help anyone here to do this if they get stuck. 🙂
@voltronic @Mandypar No, it’s in a hidden part of the System but each snapshot is in it’s own secure container under the new APple File System (APFS) that replaced the elderly HFS+ structure. The controlling software to access backups, local, external & online is on a separate partition, though.
@voltronic @peemee @Mandypar Better yet, off network. Those ransomware Trojans can get into almost anything local.
@voltronic @Dashdrum @Mandypar Indeed. the only thing better than backups is more backups.
@Mandypar @voltronic Had a friend who was at his wits’ end about a ransomware attack. I told him to restore to an earlier backup & all was well.
@Mandypar @voltronic In the case of macOS if there’s enough space on the boot drive, the last couple of OS versions have been making automatic system snapshots every hour for 24 hours before starting a new daily cycle. So if you’re quick enough to spot a ransomware attack, you can use one of those as a restore point.