The tech didn't believe me, which is fair. He said he had never seen Ransomware delete backups, they usually encrypted them.įast forward a day when I'm on the phone with Veeam engineers getting my backup repositories reconnected.Īs they reattached, I saw where they scanned and said 0 backups found. Later that day we had a call with someone from the FBI (that we knew through an employee). I called Veeam support and the tech said he had never seen Ransomware delete any backups, so again I felt ok as I reinstalled Veeam on a new server. I looked in the Veeam_Backups folder a few times on both Drobos and both were empty, but I figured it was just a permission issue or something. The server itself got wiped with Samas, but I still felt confident. The backup location on each of them was a folder called Veeam_Backups and only 1 account had write access to the share and that same account was connected to it as a backup repository on the server. We are a Private School with a small Tech budget and we get by with what we can. ![]() I used Veeam to backup all my servers to two CIFS folders on 2 different Drobos on campus. ![]() Of course I freaked but I felt confident driving into work that I was ok with backups. On 2/7 we were hit with Samas Ransomware.
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