Although many of our users already know this from their own experience, and even value this feature highly, there are those who have their doubts and a logical fear.
Everything on local devices such as NAS, servers, network folders, synchronizers such as OneDrive, Dropbox or Drive are vulnerable to Ransomware attacks and even enhance their expansion. Everything on Dataprius or on your backups remains immune.
No. The file storage is isolated from the computer where you work with Dataprius.
The application provides an image of the stored files and folders. It does not download or synchronize them.
Internally, the system does not store files. It stores encrypted blocks and they are not accessible to external networks.
"Dataprius allows to selectively synchronize folders. Companies use this function when strictly necessary."
Dataprius is not a virtual drive and it is not based on synchronization like Drive, Dropbox or OneDrive.
There is no permanent transfer of files located on users' computers.
It is not possible to transmit a virus when using the application. Wondering about this would be like asking if we can infect Google when we use its search engine.
Those who perform them, create sophisticated versions that circumvent the antiviruses, so they cannot be stopped.
Ransomware infects the enterprises via files containing it and by various means.
Through an email attachment, files shared with OneDrive, Dropbox, Drive, or an infected pen-drive that we connect to the computer.
It is very difficult to avoid an infection in a PC, but with Dataprius, it will be enough to install the application in a clean environment to continue working.