Kinakatakot ko ransomware.
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If I am technically correct, a ransomware needs an operating system to do its thing.
Cloud storage is just a storage. If google's architecture has an operating system operating the cloud storage, then it's google's responsibility to protect that.
If you have an external storage drive that hit by a ransomware, it's because the PC you connected that storage device with was processed by that computer with a ransomware.
If you are thinking backing up your whole operating system to the cloud, you are still putting it in storage. But it cannot be operated. So technically you are safe through the cloud against ransomware
Now if your statement is about a ransomware was stored on the cloud, downloaded by anyone and got affected, then it's google's responsibility to scan its cloud storage with an antivirus.
So any virus uploaded there will be blocked.
I have not tried it first hand, but I think if you try to upload a virus to dropbox, it will get blocked. Im just not sure. But knowing dropbox, they should block viruses.
It would be same to all storage services.
Kung hindi, dapat hindi na buhay ung company na un