Introducing an example to restore files encrypred by a ransomware#161
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Hello, is this something you are still interested in working on? If so I will be the new reviewer |
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Hello rogebrd, if you believe it could be helpful for the community, please review and merge this PR so that the community can benefit from it. |
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I'm pushing this changeset with a double intent.
1 - It shows how to interact with cursors and how to perform some simple actions with files on dropbox (e.g. reading revisions, restore/delete files).
2 - In the unlucky event your dropbox has been compromised by a ransom, you can restore the files (as long as you have available space) using python.
Concerning the second point since I haven't found anything written in python, here's my contribution to python community.