dism /online /norestart /disable-feature /featurename:SMB1Protocol
[0]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14335845 sudo ufw deny out to any port 445
Aswell as this I am not deferring updates in any way and dutifully patching. I've always hardened Windows in this way and I've never had issues with malware, and if I did, the impact would be minimal because I've compartmentalized my files in such a way that even the worst malware would only encrypt some of my files and not all of them. As long as you know the index into p of your file and its length,
its a simple task to extract the file using the Bailey–Borwein–Plouffe
formula Similarly, you can use the formula to initially find the index of your file
Now, we all know that it can take a while to find a long sequence of digits in p,
so for practical reasons, we should break the files up into smaller chunks that
can be more readily found.
In this implementation, to maximise performance, we consider each individual
byte of the file separately, and look it up in p.
I'm not entirely convinced my files would be present in those smaller chunks. You would need a copy of π (p) going way past the 5 trillion digit world record. Even then it's not guaranteed the bytes needed would be there.