U.S. Treasury Sanctions Russian Ransomware Money Laundering Network

The U.S. Department of the Treasury has taken decisive action against the financial infrastructure fueling the global ransomware epidemic.  Per AP News, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has sanctioned Russian national Sergey Ivanov and the payment processor...
November 20, 2025

Can a Hard Drive Last for 100 Years?

If you’re hoping to store digital data on a standard hard disk drive (HDD) for a century, the short answer is no. While most hard drives have an expected lifespan of three to five years with regular use, even a...
November 20, 2025

This “Military-Grade” USB Gadget Destroys Hard Drive Data

A new USB device is attracting attention for offering a “military-grade” solution to a common problem: How to permanently erase sensitive data from a hard drive.  The device appears to be the sole offering of the brand DESTRUCT, which claims...
November 18, 2025

Percussive Maintenance: Why You Should Never Hit a Hard Drive (Or SSD)

Hitting a failing hard drive or SSD will not fix it — it’ll make the problem worse. There, we’re done with the article.  What’s that? You need proof that percussive maintenance doesn’t work on data storage devices with extremely narrow...
November 17, 2025

Washington Post Data Breach: Clop Ransomware Gang Remains Active

The Washington Post has confirmed it was the victim of a significant data breach, exposing the highly sensitive personal and financial information of nearly 10,000 current and former employees and contractors.  The attack has been linked to the Clop ransomware...
November 14, 2025

Data Recovery Turnaround Time: 5 Factors That Affect Recovery Timelines

The average turnaround time for data recovery can range from a few hours to several weeks. We realize that’s a large range — but there are quite a few factors at play, particularly when working with complex scenarios.  We start...
November 13, 2025

What Is a Donor Drive for Data Recovery?

A donor drive is a healthy, functioning hard drive that is used as a source for replacement parts to repair a failed drive (sometimes called the “patient,” though in our laboratories, we usually just use the term “original” drive). These...
November 12, 2025

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