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I Erased That Hard Drive. Didn't I? Part 5 of 8

We recently purchased 20 used hard disk drives from eBay and used basic file recovery software to examine the drive contents. 

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I Erased That Hard Drive. Didn't I? Part 4 of 8

We recently purchased 20 used hard disk drives from eBay and used basic file recovery software to examine the drive contents. 

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I Erased That Hard Drive. Didn't I? Part 3 of 8

We recently purchased 20 used hard disk drives from eBay and used basic file recovery software to examine the drive contents. 

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I Erased That Hard Drive. Didn't I? Part 2 of 8

We recently purchased 20 used hard disk drives from eBay and used basic file recovery software to examine the drive contents. 

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I Erased That Hard Drive. Didn't I? Part 1 of 8

We recently purchased 20 used hard disk drives from eBay and used basic file recovery software to examine the drive contents. 

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The Cost of Stolen Content

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Turn Tax Season into Backup Season

Don't overlook the importance of data backups during tax season

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Losing a Hard Drive at CRU is a non-event

What happens when we lose a hard drive in one of our own servers?

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Drive eRazer: The Gift of Data Safety

With the holidays rapidly approaching, we wanted to share some gift ideas for the IT tech or professional in your life. Is there a guy in your life who loves computers? Who has spare computer parts in his office, den, or workplace? Then we might have just the gift for you.

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US Supreme Court: Police need warrant to search cell phone

Today, in a unanimous ruling, the US Supreme Court stated that police
officers need a warrant to search cell phones and other devices in
possession of people they arrest. The ruling states that the vast amount
of data contained on today's phones are protected from routine
inspection; one of the points made by the ruling is that we must today
distinguish between a handwritten note, for example, and the large volumes
of data we routinely generate and store on hard drives and data centers in
the cloud.

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