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Post-Holiday Cleanup: Don’t Donate Your Data

The weeks immediately following the holidays will see an influx of donations, including electronic devices that store data. If you received a great replacement for a device you’ve been using, you may soon be donating as well. If you plan to donate or sell a computer, smartphone, tablet or any…

Storage Newsletter: DriveSavers to Aid Southern California Wildfire Victims

Originally published by Storage Newsletter. With free data recovery, 50% discount for NAS and SAN DriveSavers Data Recovery, Inc., in data recovery, eDiscovery and digital forensic solutions, announced free data recovery for residents of Southern California whose computers, phones, flash drives and camera cards were damaged in the ongoing wildfires. DriveSavers…

Backblaze Q3 2017 Report and Storage System Explained

By Mike Cobb, Director of Engineering In a cloud-based data storage business, there is no actual magic cloud. Storage drives are housed in data centers where technicians maintain and protect copies of important customer information for a fee. For the past four years, Backblaze, a U.S.-based cloud data storage company,…

What To Do with Your Fire Damaged Device

By Mike Cobb, Director of Engineering Wine country in California is currently overcome with a series of fifteen wildfires that began late Sunday evening, October 8, and continue to burn across Sonoma, Napa and Lake counties. High winds of fifty miles per hour fed the fires, which grew into a…

Was the Equifax Breach Preventable?

By Michael Hall, Chief Information Security Officer Founded in 1899, Equifax is the oldest of the three largest credit agencies along with the other two being Experian and TransUnion. These companies offer credit and demographic data and services to businesses. They also sell credit monitoring and fraud-prevention services directly to…

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