No clients are directly mapped to the Data domain.
The only mapping is directly from the back-up servers (always up to date both with windows updates and antivirus) which are set up to use ddboost as a protocol.
I have also setup GPOs to block *.exe from running in AppData and Temp on all our machines.
I guess no one can be 100% sure that they are 100% safe, but doing as much as you can to prevent an attack is better than not doing anything at all.
dynamox
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May 31st, 2017 11:00
Cryptolocker ? If you have a client that is infected and happens to have a CIFS share mapped from DD, it will get encrypted.
ShawnA_
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May 31st, 2017 22:00
No clients are directly mapped to the Data domain.
The only mapping is directly from the back-up servers (always up to date both with windows updates and antivirus) which are set up to use ddboost as a protocol.
I have also setup GPOs to block *.exe from running in AppData and Temp on all our machines.
I guess no one can be 100% sure that they are 100% safe, but doing as much as you can to prevent an attack is better than not doing anything at all.
ble1
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June 6th, 2017 02:00
In that case, you are risk free.