Google Drive now auto-detects ransomware and pauses sync - 14x better detection than beta
Google moved its AI-powered ransomware detection for Google Drive from beta to general availability, enabled by default for all paid Workspace users. When ransomware encrypts files on a synced desktop, Drive immediately pauses syncing to protect cloud copies, alerts both the user and IT admins, and offers bulk file restoration to roll back to pre-infection versions. Google says the GA model catches 14 times more infections than the beta, covering a wider range of encryption patterns at faster detection speeds.
- Check
- Verify your Google Workspace deployment is running Google Drive for desktop v114 or later to get full detection alerts.
- Affected
- Google Workspace organizations on business, enterprise, education, or frontline licenses. Personal Google accounts get file restoration but not ransomware detection.
- Fix
- Ensure Drive for desktop v114+ is deployed across endpoints. Confirm ransomware detection is enabled in Admin console (Apps > Google Workspace > Settings for Drive and Docs > Malware and Ransomware). Test the file restoration workflow with your incident response team before you need it.