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Working with Windows' NTFS drives in Linux has always been difficult, but if the Paragon NTFS driver finally makes it into the Linux kernel, it will be much easier.
Ransomware operators have found a way to exploit a Microsoft Windows-signed driver from Paragon Partition Manager, posing a threat to system security.
I purchased the Paragon driver and now I don't really even notice when I am using NTFS or not, except for the Windows-specific directories I often see when they mount.
Paragon's NTFS driver will make working with Windows' NTFS drives in Linux an easier task -- ending decades of difficulties with Microsoft's proprietary file system that succeeded FAT.
Ransomware actors have been observed exploiting a zero-day Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver (BYOVD) flaw in Paragon Partition Manager. The CERT Coordination Center (CERT/CC) issued a security update ...
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