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Qilin Ransomware Threat Analysis: Rust-based Attacks on Healthcare

The average cost of a healthcare data breach reached $10.1 million in 2024, the highest of any industry for the 14th consecutive year, according to the IBM Cost of a Data Breach Report. It’s likely that that number climbed...
March 6, 2026

Can a Hard Drive Survive a House Fire?

Most hard drives are designed to withstand non-operating temperatures up to 158°F (70°C). A house fire can easily exceed this limit — but even if a hard drive is no longer functional, it may still be recoverable.  The physical chassis...
March 3, 2026

Data Recovery for Healthcare Providers: Key Considerations

For any healthcare provider, the sudden loss of an Electronic Health Record (EHR) database or the failure of a diagnostic imaging server is an emergency. Every clinical practice must have secure access to patient history, current medications, and imaging results....
March 2, 2026

Data Recovery for Law Firms: Key Considerations

For any law firm, the sudden loss of a case file or the failure of a centralized document management system is a crisis. When a partner’s workstation won’t boot or a server array is degraded, your immediate concern is integrity:...
March 2, 2026

What’s NAND Cell Read Disturb?

NAND cell read disturb is a rare failure scenario that affects flash storage devices including (but not limited to) solid-state drives (SSDs).  Unlike a mechanical head crash or a firmware brick, read disturb is a form of data corruption....
February 26, 2026

RAID Data Recovery: Why Automatic RAID Rebuilds Fail

Automatic RAID rebuilds fail most often because of secondary drive failure or an unrecoverable read error (URE) on a surviving disk. While RAID arrays are designed for redundancy, the rebuild process is intensive; if hardware is near its breaking point,...
February 23, 2026

Can I Safely Store My Old Hard Drives in a Drawer?

Storing an old hard drive in a desk drawer is not a safe long-term strategy if you want to ensure the data remains accessible. A drawer might protect a drive from direct sunlight and spilled coffee, but it does nothing...
February 18, 2026

“Preparing Automatic Repair Boot Loop” in Windows

Windows triggers a Preparing Automatic Repair loop when the operating system fails to boot successfully and the built-in diagnostic utility cannot resolve the underlying error. It can indicate anything from storage media failure (which is where we usually get involved)...
February 12, 2026

Synology Hybrid RAID (SHR) Data Recovery: Challenges and Solutions

Synology Hybrid RAID (SHR) is an automated RAID management system that allows users to create storage volumes with mismatched drive capacities. It’s flexible by design — and that flexibility has made it a popular choice for NAS users.  The tradeoff:...
February 12, 2026

Unraid Data Recovery: An Overview

Unraid is a proprietary operating system that stores complete files on individual disks; it doesn’t stripe them, as is typical with RAID arrays (hence the “un”). As a result, recovering data from an Unraid setup is generally more straightforward than...
February 11, 2026