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Old 06-23-2026, 02:49
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WriteProtection

WriteProtection:
Will write protect all files from a directory having specific extensions and selected additional files.
I was wondering how effective is this.... ???
According to ChatGpt:
A Deny ACL can stop malware running under normal user privileges, but it will
not reliably stop malware that gains Administrator or SYSTEM privileges.

A deny ACL can protect files from ransomware if it prevents the infected account
from modifying those files, but it does not generally protect files that the
infected account is already allowed to write to.

So ChatGPT contradict itself; so wondering how effective is this of-course for files that are already protected!
for different types of malware but especially for ransomware. Has the ransomware ability to change ACL permission for files or is not coded to do such task?
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