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I have not been able to find one that can mess up debian past repair. debsums is a great tool to track down what has been damaged so you can reinstall the damaged packages.
Pitty blood relation ubuntu lacks it.
Mind you I am looking forwards to btrfs snapshots that will make Linux systems way more resistant. MS here is partly trying to get in first strike against what is coming.
My concerns is what is the first strike going todo. MS actions normally good comes with bad the question is where is the bad.