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GoodSync completes acquisition of Allway Sync.



We are excited to announce that Siber Systems Inc, the owner of GoodSync backup & synchronization solution, has completed an acquisition of Allway Sync, that was originally owned by BotKind Inc.

The acquisition of Allway Sync will advance our mission to deliver an easy-to-use, powerful, and secure data backup & synchronization solution for consumers and businesses worldwide. 

To existing Allway Sync users, GoodSync offers a far superior tool for automated data backup & synchronization across multiple destinations and platforms. It features its own cloud storage and works on devices including servers, NAS, and mobile. To businesses currently using Allway Sync, we offer a complete solution for all data related business continuity and disaster recovery tasks.  

We understand that transitions can be difficult so we made this one free and easy. All existing Allway Sync license holders will receive a free year of GoodSync for use on up to five devices. Existing Allway Sync jobs will be migrated when you install GoodSync on the same computer.

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GoodSync app for Asustor NAS is released.

We’re pleased to announce the release of a GoodSync app for Asustor NAS users.

What is GoodSync?

With GoodSync app installed on your Asustor NAS device, the NAS owners can easily synchronize or backup the data stored on their computers to their Asustor NAS device and from their Asustor NAS device further to other computers, servers, cloud storage, or other local and remote data repositories. This can be done while the Asustor NAS device is attached to the user’s computer, local network, or even when the Asustor NAS device is in a remote location.

Main use case scenarios:

  • Synchronize data between Windows / Mac computers and a Asustor NAS device, between two Asustor NAS devices, or between a Asustor NAS device and your preferred cloud storage provider.
  • Backup data from your Windows / Mac computer to your Asustor NAS device and from your Asustor NAS device to a remote location such as other computers, servers, other Asustor devices, or cloud storage.
  • Once you install GoodSync on all your devices and register it with your GoodSync account, you can remotely access your data stored on any of the devices including the Asustor NAS device using GoodSync Explorer.

How to start:

  1. Download and install GoodSync on your Windows and Mac computers from here and create your GoodSync account during installation.
  2. Install GoodSync App on your Asustor NAS device and register it with your GoodSync account. This help center article details the GoodSync App installation steps.
  3. Start creating your automated backup and synchronization jobs.

Other benefits:

  • Auto detection of Asustor NAS devices on your local network with GoodSync installed on your computer. Device discovery is performed via the Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) protocol, which allows seamless discovery and establishes functional network services for data backup and synchronization.
  • Increased upload and download speed. GoodSync uses block-level data transfer and works faster than Windows Shares, which makes sync and backup to/from Asustor NAS much faster. File transfer speed is also much faster, as there is no SMB overhead.
  • Intuitive GoodSync Explorer makes it easy to access data stored on your Asustor NAS from any location.
  • GoodSync synchronization and backup jobs can be set to run automatically in real-time mode, periodically, or on a set schedule.
  • Our proprietary GoodSync Connect file transfer protocol allows Asustor NAS users to synchronize, backup or access data on their Asustor NAS devices when they are remote.

Is support available?

Yes, we have support help center articles ready and you can ask any questions by opening a support ticket from the GoodSync App installed on your Windows or Mac by clicking on Help -> Contact Support.

Here are the links to the most frequently read help center articles:

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The 411 on Ransomware

In light of last month’s cyberattack that originated in and quickly spread ransomware across several countries including the United States, you may be wondering – what exactly is ransomware, what’s the likelihood you’ll be affected, and how can it be prevented?

What is Ransomware?

Ransomware is an increasingly popular form of malicious cryptography that infiltrates computer systems, encrypts as much data as possible, and keeps it as a hostage until the victim pays the demanded ransom for the decryption password. The ransom is most often demanded in the form of a digital currency known as “Bitcoin.”

How does it spread?

The attack typically manifests through email phishing campaigns. Once the victim clicks on the link or opens the attachment, the computer becomes infected, encrypting or “locking” the victim out of their files. According to Malwarebytes, roughly 60% of malware payloads in Q1 2017 were ransomware. Other forms of ransomware, however, can travel between computers without user interaction. The “WannaCry” attack being a prime example.

NotPetya, the name given to the ransomware strain first detected in Ukraine, affected computers by using vulnerabilities in the NSA hacking tool known as EternalBlue. By entering Windows-operated machines with unpatched security, the malicious software stole passwords in an attempt to gain administrator access over the entire network. Forced updates then led to mass infection and the encryption of hard drives. It’s worthwhile to note, however, that researchers and academics are now saying the attack was most likely engineered to damage IT systems rather than extort funds.

Who does it affect?

Ransomware affects individuals, as well as companies and organizations – big and small. According to Cybersecurity Ventures, they predict the cost of ransomware damage this year to exceed $5 billion, up from $325 million in 2015.

Since the majority of ransomware occurs through phishing email attacks, perpetrators count on three things:

  1. Action – you’ll click on the link or download the attachment (either out of curiosity or unintentionally). One wrong click is all it takes
  2. Poor cyber hygiene – lack of measures including email authentication, intrusion prevention software, and web browser protection.
  3. Lack of backups – failure to regularly and routinely backup data, especially business-critical data or highly sensitive personal/customer oriented data.

What can I do?

  1. Backup, backup, backup. Ensure you don’t lose valuable data (and potentially customers) by having to choose between satisfying the demands of your attackers or losing your data forever…or in some cases – both. You can back up critical data using a service such as GoodSync Connect File Transfer Protocol (GSTP) which allows for your backup to go over an encrypted secure channel that ransomware attacks cannot infect, ensuring your backups are secure from even the most advanced ransomware of today. Remember to make sure your mission-critical data is always backed up outside of the ransomware proven infection range. Do not rely on the system security to prevent these attacks; we all seen those fail time and time again. Modern data backup strategy must be flexible enough to mitigate all risks listed below. Such a strategy must include multiple copies of mission-critical data made on geographically dispersed storage mediums, as well as a variety of automation options to match the specifics of each given destination. Below is a table which summarizes suggested backup strategies based on the most likely causes of data loss in today’s dynamic environment.GS_ransomware
  2. Establish a business continuity plan in an effort to successfully recognize, advert, and minimize risks.
  3. Ensure your security software is up-to-date. Click here to see PC Magazine’s top 2017 recommendations.
  4. Educate yourself, your employees, and your colleagues on safe online practices. With the increase of BYOD work environments, it’s important to mitigate risk through clear policies and protocols, particularly when it comes to the creation and use of passwords. Password Managers such as RoboForm help remove the burden and greatly increase security for both individuals and businesses.

Regardless of motive, ransomware is a real and active threat and it does not discriminate. As 2017 progresses, ransomware will undoubtedly evolve, presenting new variants and tactics.  Whether as an individual, business, or organization, ensure you’re taking the proper precautions, removing the incentive for cybercriminals and mitigating losses. And remember, GoodSync allows businesses to completely customize a backup strategy for each given environment by combining the world’s most advanced data backup options with the variety of backup destinations in an easy to use interface. By combining multiple data backup destination options with flexible automation modes, GoodSync can mitigate the entire spectrum of data loss threats, including ransomware.

 

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GoodSync 10 for Windows Official Release

We’ve got news! The GoodSync for Windows you love and trust is back and better than ever with a fresh new feel. Continue reading to learn more about version 10 and its updated features.

Download GoodSync 10 | Upgrade from GoodSync 9 

Updates:

1. Updated interface

With an ever-changing digital world, we’re staying ahead of the game by providing the best visual experience for our users.

GoodSync 10 interface

2. Additional storage options

GoodSync 10 now supports even more cloud storage providers; all those found in version 9, plus OneDrive Office 365 and Amazon Cloud Drive. No matter your storage preference, GoodSync 10 has you covered.

3. End-to-end data encryption

Maximize your security and include encryption on the destination as well. AES with 256-bit key is used for encryption, with all file blocks chained. Random salt is applied, so different encryptions of the same file will produce different results. File size will increase by exactly 32 bytes.

4. Faster backups

Improved peer-to-peer (P2P) connectivity with block level incremental data transfer allows you to enjoy even faster backups  – saving you time and increasing productivity. In our own internal testing, we saw increases in transfer speeds as high as 400%.

5. Improved organization for jobs

Users can now utilize a new grouping feature to complement the improved job status dashboard. We understand how crucial organization is when syncing countless, important files between your devices. That’s why we’ve made GoodSync 10 easier to use!

GoodSync 10 Job Group

6. GoodSync Control Center

Our GoodSync Control Center now offers centralized administration and reporting, eliminating the need for end user interaction. This streamlines the process, allowing a single administrator to handle all installations, back-ups, synchronizations, job assignments, reporting, and more.

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Download GoodSync 10 | Upgrade from GoodSync 9

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