SSD Failure Symptoms: 7 Signs a Solid-State Drive is Dying

Failing hard drives tend to make noises (though not always, as we’ve discussed in other articles). Solid-state drives are more subtle: They may not give any indication whatsoever that they’re near the end of their operational lifespans.  The most...
November 6, 2025

Data Corruption: 5 Potential Causes (And Solutions)

In simple terms, data corruption occurs when the data within a file or on a storage device is altered from its original state, rendering it unreadable or unusable. You’ve likely experienced this before: a photo that’s suddenly gray or distorted,...
November 5, 2025

Chicago Firm’s Employees Accused of Helping ALPHV/BlackCat Ransomware Group

In a recent federal indictment, two employees of the cybersecurity firm DigitalMint were accused of secretly collaborating with one of the world’s most prominent ransomware gangs — and leveraging their positions in a sophisticated extortion scheme. Per the Chicago Sun-Times...
November 4, 2025

What Are Double-Extortion and Triple-Extortion Ransomware Attacks?

Double-extortion ransomware is an attack where criminals both encrypt your files and steal (exfiltrate) your data. Triple-extortion simply adds a third layer of pressure such as a Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attack or harassment to your clients or staff. It’s simply...
November 1, 2025

What Is the CVE-2024-1086 Linux Flaw (And Why Is It Used in Ransomware?)

A decade-old bug in the Linux kernel is now being actively used by ransomware groups to gain full root control of a server, according to a new warning from CISA.  This vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-1086, is exceptionally dangerous because it...
October 31, 2025

How Important is Ventilation for Hard Drive and SSD Longevity?

Electronic components generate heat, and ventilation is certainly a factor in the long-term health of your computer. Most modern computer cases are designed with adequate airflow, but a failure in ventilation can lead to catastrophic data loss.  When internal fans...
October 27, 2025

When Is Ransomware Recovery Possible?

In 2024, about 59% of organizations were hit by ransomware, per a report from Sophos — and while that number is shocking, it’s actually slightly lower than the numbers for 2023.  For bad actors, ransomware is a lucrative business, and...
October 24, 2025

The Top 5 User Errors That Lead to Lost Crypto

Occasionally, people lose crypto due to catastrophic blockchain failures or multi-layer attacks from sophisticated hackers — but preventable user error is far, far more common. For various reasons, people fail to treat crypto like real currency, and given the high...
October 24, 2025

Signs Your SSD Is About to Fail: 4 Warning Signals to Watch For

Yes, your Solid-State Drive (SSD) can and will eventually fail. No storage device is perfect — and while SSDs don’t have any moving parts (depending on how you define “moving parts,” if you want to get technical), it’s still susceptible...
October 23, 2025

Self-Encrypting Drives (SEDs) and Data Recovery

Data can often be recovered from a self-encrypting drive (SED), but the can be complex. Successful recovery rarely involves “breaking” the encryption, which is — by design — virtually impossible.  Instead, engineers must repair the underlying issue that is preventing...
October 22, 2025