From Panic to Recovery: Why Data Recovery Companies Remain Essential in a Cloud-Based World
In an era where cloud back-up is done automatically for most users operating in Microsoft OneDrive, Google Workspace, macOS Time Machine or Adobe Cloud, it’s hard to believe that data recovery services are still a much-needed commodity.
The Hard Truth about Losing the Password of your Encrypted Drive
Hard drives are often encrypted for security reasons, either to protect important data from unauthorized user access or for compliance reasons, such as GDPR, HIPAA, etc.
The One Tip that Can Prevent Further Data Loss in a Virus Infection Scenario
The Anti-Phishing Working Group has been diligent in publishing statistics about influxes in phishing incidents over the years.
Unveiling the Complex Process of Recovering Lost Data from a Hard Drive
In the digital era, as users have instant access to on-demand data such as movie streaming and music downloads, it’s easy to assume that recovering lost data from a hard drive should be a speedy endeavor.
Beyond the Delete Button: How to Securely Erase Data
Did you know that deleted data from a computer's hard drive can be recovered because when a file is deleted, the data isn’t permanently erased from the media? You are probably wondering what we mean by that statement.
The Domino Effect: How One Small Bump Can Lead to a Hard Drive's Untimely Demise
Picture this: you're working late on your laptop, juggling a dozen tabs and a massive project with a looming deadline. You reach for your coffee, and in a moment of tired clumsiness, you bump your external hard drive off the desk.
Why a Proactive Service Partnership Will Maximize your Disaster Recovery Plan's Success Rate
Disaster recovery (DR) plans are designed to restore critical systems and data after a disruption occurs, such as a natural disaster, cyberattack, or hardware failure.
An Online Shopping Cautionary Tale for Excessively Cheap Hard Drive Deals
When shopping for a hard drive on online marketplace platforms, if you encounter a deal that appears to be too good to be true, it most likely is not worth the “investment”.
The Surprising Reason Why Software Could Cause Physical Damage to a Hard Disk Drive
If you think about it, software provides instructions to a hardware device on what to do. It is comprised of an entire set of programs, procedures, and routines associated with the operation of a computer system for example. This includes the hard disk drive component of a computer system.
Top ten do-it-yourself tactics to avoid when experiencing data loss from a hard disk drive.
All electronic devices are bound to fail, that’s a universal truth. The question is not whether they will fail but rather when they will fail. In the digital era, storage devices play a pivotal role in housing important data: anything from cherished memories such as videos, photographs to creative and other important research and business-critical assets.
So what does data recovery really entail?
There are indeed many ways to get your data recovered. You may already be familiar with the notion, especially when it involves data back-up. Data is backed-up just in case something goes wrong with your original copy, you have a redundant copy to fall back on.