| If you have come to this site, the chances are that you or someone you know has experienced hard drive failure. Data recovery from a hard disk that has crashed can be a nightmare. But don't worry because our research team have devoted many hours to searching the web for information on how to cope with this scenario should it have happened to YOU! When it comes to data recovery there are a lot of myths out there. People are recommending Scandisk or some 10 year old DOS utility as the most sophisticated data recovery tools. Feel free to explore the many links below that we have discovered and that will help enhance your knowledge about data recovery from a damaged hard disk. |  |
| Organizations that specialize in data recovery from damaged hard disks use
a variety of techniques. They may be able to move the drive to a working computer, or they may have to open the drive and replace parts such as read/write
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Ten Tips to Prevent Identity Theft
... small number of the total cases. The Choicepoint breach resulted from poor ... a legitimate reason. The Bank of America breach resulted from a data backup tape being lost in transit ...
Bank tape lost with data on 90,000 customers - Computerworld
... against ChoicePoint for data breach ... tape from a Connecticut bank containing personal data on 90,000 customers was lost in transit ... a computer backup tape from Bank of America Corp ...
Tape Mishap Prompts Calls for Disk Backups - Computerworld
Experts say IT organizations should look to disk-to-disk backup systems to avoid the growing dangers of tape backup. Bank of America's recent loss of credit card data has led to U.S. Senate calls for stricter legislation. ... it lost digital ... Bank of America spokeswoman Alex Trower said the tapes were part of a larger shipment of media being sent to a backup data ... tape backup for most ...
eBulletin - Ten Tips to Prevent Identity Theft
... small number of the total cases. The Choicepoint breach resulted from poor ... a legitimate reason. The Bank of America breach resulted from a data backup tape being lost in transit ...
InformationWeek | Customer Data Security | Execs Testify In Favor Of National Data-Security Law | May 4, 2005
Executives from Bank of America, ChoicePoint, and LexisNexis also explain what they're doing to protect customer data. ... Bank of America, which disclosed that backup tapes containing customer and account information for 1.2 million government charge-card holders were lost in transit ... backup tape transport ...
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