Acronis Ransomware Protection, a completely free anti-ransomware solution for Windows
In order to protect users from the growing attack of ransomware malware, researchers at Acronis have launched a tool that prevents any suspicious activity on the system and protects data. Your data is called Acronis Ransomware Protection.
Acronis is a well-known technology company with data backup and recovery programs for personal and business users. Acronis Ransomware Protection was created based on its Active Protection artificial intelligence technology. On Windows systems, this tool can be used in parallel with other antivirus and backup programs.
In particular, this anti-ransomware solution was released completely free of charge by Acronis and highly rated on PCMag.
Acronis Ransomware Protection is very light (only about 20 MB) and can detect all ransomeware attacks such as WannaCry, Petya, Cerber, Bad Rabbit, AES-NI and Osiris. All ransomware attacks will be detected and prevented by Acronis Ransomware Protection immediately thanks to real-time protection against ransomware. After that, the notification will be sent to the user with a pop-up window so that they can restore the encrypted data files.
In addition, Acronis also offers a number of program data backup and restore features and will give each account 5 GB of cloud storage for free.
Readers can download and experience the anti-ransomware solution Acronis Ransomware Protection here:
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