I keep reading about all these ransomware attacks where victims paid, because they didn't have backups.
Here's a thought:
Run regular backups.
It's not hard, nor is it expensive. Certainly cheaper that paying crypto ransom.
Automated nightly backups to local and/or off-site storage can be handled by any number of easy-to-run utilities.
Run monthly backups to optical media. Quality discs are reliable for decades. You can't say that about hard drives or tape.
@voltronic 100% agree - I'm sure the more technically minded folks would help anyone here to do this if they get stuck. 🙂
@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.
@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.