Windows includes built-in ransomware protection. Here’s how to turn it on

&xcust=2-1-2245853-1-0-0&sref=https://www.pcworld.com/feed" rel="nofollow">our video overview on YouTube. If you prefer more sophisticated software, plus additional protections, you can also look into upgrading your antivirus software. For example, Norton 300 Deluxe, our current top pick for antivirus, bundles strong malware protection with a VPN, password manager, dark web monitoring for your personal data, and more. It can help simplify staying safer online.

Finally, if you’re interested in learning more about ransomware protection, check out our separate guide on how to prevent (or survive) a ransomware attack.

Editor’s note: This article was updated to include links to our guide on how to prevent and recover from ransomware attacks.

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