Do You Backup Your Desktop?

Backing Up Your Desktop – What if it is now infected?

I know that this topic has come up before, by myself, John, and Dave at CCS Retail Systems.  But I must bring this up again.  I recently took a call from a customer who works with many different customers from many different countries.  She called me in a panic, stating that her anti-virus software is warning her that there are infected files on her system, and the list keeps stacking up. 

At first I thought this was the typical "Fake Anti-Virus" malware complaining that "Your PC is Infected" and to pay to remove the problem.  Unfortunately that wasn’t the case.  She was infected with one of the most destructive virus/malware I have seen in a while.  Although her anti-virus did find the infection, this malware is fairly new and there is no "fix/removal tool" out for it yet.  I tried many different low level tools and was able to find the infection.   Removing it was nearly impossible because it infects just about every file on your system.

Here is where backing up comes into the picture.  Because of its nature and how deeply rooted the infection was, it was decided that the best course of action was to re-install Windows XP.  I was afraid of trying to save any files because if they were infected, the whole cycle would have to start over again.  Since no backup was performed, there was no way to be sure that any files saved were safe to put back on the system.

There are many way to backup your desktop PC. 

If you think your PC is infected, need some help backing up your PC or deciding what files to back up, give the CCS Retail Systems Support Department a call at 800-672-4806 or email_us

If this person had just one clean backup,even if a few months old, a lot of time, money and effort could have been saved.

-Bryan

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