Are files stored on the D-drive safer from ransomware encryption, or is it just as vulnerable as other storage locations?
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Files stored on the D-drive are not inherently safer from ransomware encryption compared to other storage locations. Ransomware can encrypt files on any drive or location accessible to the infected computer. It is crucial to have proper security measures in place, such as regular backups, up-to-date antivirus software, and robust cybersecurity practices, to prevent and mitigate the impacts of ransomware attacks.