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How to secure files on Windows 11?
Hello, sorry if this isn't the right subreddit to ask, I wasn't entirely sure where to post, and English is not my native language.
I recently got hit by a trojan malware, which forced me to reset a lot of things and completely update my knowledge on online security. It’s been about 10 years since I last tried to secure a file with a password.
I have sensitive work documents on my computer and want to know what is the standard, secure way to protect files in 2026 ? Is it still just the basic Windows 11 password ?
For context, all my files are synced with OneDrive. Since the attack, I have changed all my passwords, enabled 2FA everywhere possible, and I'm actively monitoring my active sessions for any unusual activity.
Edit: also I use and edit these files everyday so it needs to still be relatively easy to access.
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- NoreenIron Contributor
Continue using long, complex passwords for your Windows account and all online services.
- Stranger_HanyoCopper Contributor
Did you do a full clean reinstallation of Windows after the malware detection? If yes, you're good.
If not, run a full Windows Defender offline scan and a Malwarebytes scan as well. Make sure Windows is up-to-date, and you're keeping a backup of your important files.
To make your PC more secure, you can turn on disk encryption, but I won't recommend it as it can lead to trouble later if you forget your encryption key.