The upcoming Windows 10 it will feature ransomware protection, as it will allow users of the operating system to back up to the cloud via OneDrive directly from within the operating system.
Ransomware is one of the most significant threats on the Internet right now, and Microsoft is reportedly pushing ahead with the adoption of the latest version of Windows 10 that will enable this feature.
A Publication by HTNovo reveals that the company is promoting Windows security alerts to highlight the importance of ransomware protection in Windows 10, recommending users to enable the feature from Settings.
A security alert appears in the Windows Security Center (in the upcoming version will be called Windows Security) when the application opens. The alert suggests that users configure OneDrive to automatically back up some files as protection from ransomware.
This the feature is not new, since it was originally added in Windows 10 April 2018 which was released earlier this year. But apparently Microsoft is waiting for more users to try it in the upcoming Windows 10 October 2018 update.
The update will probably be released publicly from this weekteam. Those of you interested in an immediate update read the post:
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