tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-91657711488267671552024-02-08T06:04:43.738-08:00Hard Drive Recovery AssociatesHard Drive Failure Recovery And Laptop Data Recovery ServicesAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179341327323344290noreply@blogger.comBlogger239125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165771148826767155.post-24256094577298201442021-10-06T17:22:00.001-07:002021-10-06T17:22:35.848-07:00Data Recovery Specialists: How To Exchange Emails More Professionally<p>Irvine, CA based Hard Drive Recovery Associates (HDRA) recently published a blog post that explores how people can inject a professional touch into their email workflow. This post was made in response to the recent push to create work-from-home setups, especially given that many have had to convert their personal computers and similar resources into work-ready platforms.</p>
<p>HDRA comments that they have noticed that emails are seeing a resurgence in popularity over the past year or so, being paired with web conferencing tools, remote work software and other cornerstones of the work-from-home experience. Where many might have expected instant messaging apps to neatly step into the void left by in-person communication at the office, this has not been the case. Instead, people are choosing to use email more and more, which the company theorizes is an attempt to maintain a degree of professional conduct even in such radically different circumstances. However, simply using an email is not enough, and certain adjustments can make all the difference in maintaining a professional appearance during email communications.</p>
<p>The first area HDRA recommends that people get familiar with is email scheduling. As many members of a single team can be spread across multiple time zones, there may be instances where emails are sent after a colleague has already finished for the day or is perhaps even still asleep in the middle of the night. While it can be difficult to remember everyone’s time zone in a large team, the company recommends that people make the effort wherever possible — and use email scheduling to have an email be sent at a time it will be welcomed. This courtesy works well in marketing as well.</p>
<p>Next, it is important to determine how exactly an email should be concluded. It may be tempting to end an email after the body text and hope for the best, but HDRA explains that the right way to end an email instead tends to depend on its intent and context. When in doubt, however, they recommend defaulting to the time-honored fallback: expressing gratitude. It can often be enough to thank the recipient, be it for a specific kind of assistance they provided or for simply taking the time to read the email itself.</p>
<p>Another aspect of email that may fly under the radar is the difference between the CC and BCC fields in an email app. The company strongly cautions their community against confusing the two as this can lead to potentially embarrassing outcomes. CC’d recipients, for instance, are not the main recipients of the email but may be receiving it just so they are kept apprised of new updates regarding a mutual project. The recipients specific in the ‘To’ field will be able to see who is CC’d (and vice versa). BCC recipients, crucially, will not be visible to recipients in the other two fields, though they will be able to observe all non-BCC recipients themselves.</p>
<p>Hard Drive Recovery Associates <a href="https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/hard-drive-recovery-associates-how-to-fix-a-corrupted-hard-drive">specializes in data recovery</a>, and they have successfully rescued their customer’s data from USBs, <a href="https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/why-buy-an-external-hard-drive-the-subject-of-new-irvine-laptop-data-recovery-company-blog">computer hard drives</a>, <a href="https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/data-recovery-services-specialist-comments-on-fire-damage">natural disaster stricken servers</a>, and much more over the years. The company strongly believes that data protection is best built on a framework of healthy computer practices (with regular backups being among their top recommendations), and this is one reason they frequently publish tips on living in a digital world through their blog. When all else fails, however, the company is always ready to take a look at their customers’ damaged drives and retrieve data that may otherwise be lost forever.</p>
<p>The company has a, “Really, really professional shop,” says Yustina Haston’s 5-Star Google review, “with a really easy location to get to, to boot. I brought in an external drive that had a lot of really sentimental photos that needed to be recovered, and was very pleased with the estimate. I chose the ‘slowest’ level of service (there really was no rush), but these guys delivered early, and the estimate was actually more expensive than the end price. You gotta love that. Highly recommend HDRA!”</p>
<p>Alfred Cox similarly shares, “My company's IT Admin guy suggested these guys when my laptop died and I needed hard drive recovery. I spoke to Lou, and he was very knowledgeable and helpful during the entire process. He was even a champ about playing phone tag with me! Can't say enough about the experience here. Bring your drive here and expect to get results!”</p>
<p>Further details (including the full blog post) can be found on the HDRA website. Customers may also contact Jack Edwards of Hard Drive Recovery Associates to follow up on any further inquiries.</p>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179341327323344290noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165771148826767155.post-10426656798418231332021-10-06T16:22:00.001-07:002021-10-06T16:22:22.694-07:00Hard Drive Recovery Associates Discusses How The Best PC Cleaner Can Be Found<p>Irvine, California based Hard Drive Recovery Associates published a new blog post on their website: Finding The Best PC Cleaner. The company wishes to encourage the community to learn more about the benefits of using a PC Cleaner and also provides information on how they may select the best free cleaner for their needs.</p>
<p>As the blog post states, “If you’re the type of laptop user who is quite particular about the cleanliness of your device both outside and inside, you would definitely be familiar with PC or computer ‘cleaners.’” PC cleaners are programs which are meant to allow a user to remove unnecessary files, documents or programs that are consuming too much space or (in worst case scenarios) pose a security risk to the PC or laptop. Most people will have searched online for PC cleaners that they intend to use on their PC, and the company states it is natural that they would hope to come across a free piece of software that would allow them to clean their laptop. As the blog post points out, however, the unfortunate truth is that most will find computer cleaning providers which are not free of charge.<br />
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Most PC or registry cleaning programs will allow a user to download the program, but will require payment in order upon installation to actually use the software and benefit from its cleaning services. The post points out that this ‘bait and switch’ tactic is unfortunately common among PC cleaning software producers. Fortunately, there are several good tools that promise to actually provide cleaning services to remove space consuming or hazardous files from a device.<br />
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There are plenty of providers which allow free downloads of their programs but later ask for payment when users begin using the software. There are also programs which give the user a trial period, which can range from 1 week to 3 months, which allows use of the software for a limited time before requiring payment to continue. Yet others will provide free versions of their software at the beginning, but with very limited functions and tools which rarely offer a significant benefit to the user. The post also cautions that if a user is set on using only free products, they must read the fine print thoroughly before downloading. Ideally, they should make sure that they are not going to be relying on trialware, for-pay versions, shareware, or programs which require a product key which must be purchased.</p>
<p>Hard Drive Recovery Associates also advises the community to check carefully to see if there are <a href="https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/hard-drive-recovery-associates-how-to-fix-a-corrupted-hard-drive">any hidden costs.</a> Some tools offer a paid version as well as a free version. It is also recommended to check reviews for positive as well as negative reactions by previous users. Users should also look into the specific features that the tool is offering for free. This will help them gain a better understanding if the program is suitable for their needs.</p>
<p>Though there are many free antivirus programs, their features may not be strong enough to provide adequate protection. Fortunately, many excellent antivirus programs are available at affordable prices (and with money-back guarantees), which allows a user to purchase the product, check/clean a device and then return the product before the money-back guarantee period is over.<br />
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Hard Drive Recovery Associates has worked with the community to restore lost or damaged data for over 15 years. This means that the company’s technicians have come across almost every possible situation when it comes to data loss situations, <a href="https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/data-recovery-services-specialist-comments-on-fire-damage">including fire or flood damage</a> or a dropped laptop or <a href="https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/why-buy-an-external-hard-drive-the-subject-of-new-irvine-laptop-data-recovery-company-blog">a corrupted external drive</a>. No matter what the scenario at hand, the company will assess each situation to find a solution. As the company states, “We take pride in the fact that our data recovery rate is around 98%, which means if you contact us with a hard drive failure problem, we guarantee you that we can recover your data — or there is no charge. We feel confident that we can make this guarantee because 20% of our business comes from people referred to us by other companies in our industry.”</p>
<p>To learn more about the services provided by Hard Drive Recovery Associates, customers may visit their website. The team can also be reached via phone and email.</p>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179341327323344290noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165771148826767155.post-49650154904882917742021-10-05T16:22:00.003-07:002021-10-05T16:22:43.587-07:00HDRA Teaches Community About Data Recovery<p>Irvine, CA based Hard Drive Recovery Associates (HDRA) recently published a new blog post that talks about the importance of proactive data safekeeping and how data recovery should only be done as a last resort. The post also provides some helpful information on <a href="https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/data-recovery-specialists-hard-drive-recovery-associates-publishes-blog-post-sharing-tips-on-recycling-hard-drives">avoiding the loss of important data</a> and keeping it from being damaged or compromised. Using proactive methods, people can ensure that their data is protected from such situations.</p>
<p>As noted in the blog post, many individuals and businesses tend to think that their data is safe even when it is not. It is easy to forget that sensitive data can be lost or compromised even if there are no disasters involved, especially given that simple human error can lead to the loss of important files in a matter of seconds. For example, the loss of data can happen when a computer is stolen or an external hard drive fails. If devices are not properly backed up, valuable files will be lost forever once the device is lost or stops working.</p>
<p>From there, the post goes on to talk about what proactive data protection actually means. It emphasizes how important it is for companies to invest in proper backup methods (such as online backup, remote backup and local disk imaging). The post also explores how important it is to have a data loss prevention plan in place that will put up effective barriers against security threats that include virus infection, malware and even ransomware attacks.</p>
<p>One of the most recent ransomware that has caused widespread damage to a lot of businesses in the past months is WannaCry. It is a type of malware that encrypts certain files and then asks for payment in order to decrypt the file again. This ransomware targets computers with older operating systems, such as Windows XP, which can be problematic because Microsoft stopped providing support or updates for this particular system a few years ago now. WannaCry has affected around 200,000 systems across 150 countries, and it has already been used to extort money from individuals, companies, hospitals, banks, schools and even local authorities in different countries.</p>
<p>Generally speaking, HDRA explains that there are two ways to recover data after it has been lost. The first is to use a DIY method, which means that the individual will try to recover all files by themselves using a special software to locate important files on their computer or device. This can be done if there are no severe hardware problems involved with the device, but this may also mean that the device will be damaged during the process.</p>
<p>Another option is to turn to a company that specializes in data recovery services such as Hard Drive Recovery Associates. The company recommends that people should not attempt any type of self-service because there are no guarantees when it comes to recovering lost data, and this can severely damage or destroy a computer if done incorrectly.</p>
<p>The post goes on to talk about how the best way forward is by having an effective backup system in place so that important files can be recovered without too much hassle if something goes wrong. It also shares certain measures people can take, such as investing in anti-malware software and antivirus programs. They also recommend using the cloud as a backup storage space so data can be accessed from anywhere at any time.</p>
<p>Hard Drive Recovery Associates is a data recovery service provider that has been in the business for many years. They are well-versed in <a href="https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/why-buy-an-external-hard-drive-the-subject-of-new-irvine-laptop-data-recovery-company-blog">all types of data loss scenarios</a>, which means they will work with customers who have lost files in virtually every way imaginable. The company also specializes in hard drive recovery, which means they will be able to work with all types of devices and operating systems without any problems. So, whether files have been lost due to a virus attack, ransomware infection, accidental deletion or formatting error, Hard Drive Recovery Associates can help customers recover their important data with a high chance of success.</p>
<p>Those looking for a trusted data recovery expert may turn to <a href="https://harddrivefailurerecoveryblog.blogspot.com">Hard Drive Recovery Associates</a>. They have the skills, experience and resources to provide complete data recovery for any type of device. Their technicians are highly trained and experienced at dealing with all kinds of data recovery cases. With their help, individuals and businesses can expect to recover their lost data in short order.</p>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179341327323344290noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165771148826767155.post-91607088736170760222021-10-05T16:22:00.001-07:002021-10-05T16:22:42.491-07:00Hard Drive Recovery Associates: How to Fix a Corrupted Hard Drive<p>Irvine, CA based Hard Drive Recovery Associates recently published a blog post explaining how a corrupted hard drive may be repaired. The <a href="https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/why-buy-an-external-hard-drive-the-subject-of-new-irvine-laptop-data-recovery-company-blog">hard drive is one of the most important parts of any computer</a>, and data corruption here often means the total loss of very important data. Additionally, the computer may cease to function completely.<br />
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“The computer needs the hard drive in order to store and retrieve data needed by its user,” the post says. “It is a non-volatile memory hardware that also goes by the name HD, HDD or hard disk drive. These devices are set up so that they work even when the computer is off. It is comprised of one or several platters within an air-sealed casing where you write data through a magnetic head. A data cable connects the hard drive to the computer and a separate power cable leading to the power supply. Hard drives contain all sorts of created or downloaded files as well as support software programs and the operating system used. Because these hard drives are mechanical devices, their parts can wear out after a while, which can cause catastrophic hard drive crash issues.”<br />
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The movable parts contained within hard drives are susceptible to hard drive failure. Overexposure to static electricity as data is written on spinning platters is one very common cause of hard drive corruption. Most people store a lot of very important documents, files and programs on their hard drives, yet neglect to create backups. This means if their hard drive becomes corrupt, much of the data it holds will be lost forever. The disk may still be visible but becomes completely inaccessible once it is corrupted. There are ways to recover data from a damaged hard disk, however, and the post talks about the many ways in which seemingly lost data can be retrieved.<br />
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Data recovery software is one of the best and most commonly used methods of data retrieval and can be used to extract photos, music, videos and other files. Before making use of data recovery software, the company acknowledges that there are a number of other ways in which a user can fix a damaged hard drive. Often, the problem is very small, and it is not necessary to take drastic steps like using data recovery software.</p>
<p>Checking the power supply, for instance, is one of the first steps a user could take. In the case of an external hard drive, it is possible that the storage media is taking the power from the USB port itself.<br />
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Data recovery software is just one of the ways in which data can be retrieved. Sometimes, it is necessary to <a href="https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/data-recovery-specialists-hard-drive-recovery-associates-publishes-blog-post-sharing-tips-on-recycling-hard-drives">contact a data recovery professional</a> instead. “In some cases, the damage is not that severe, and data recovery software can successfully find fragmented parts of the file on other sectors of the disk and rebuild it,” the post says, “Be warned, though, as DIY data recovery is always a risky business. Using data recovery software (as well as trying other DIY methods) can be hazardous when used incorrectly. As a rule, these tools shouldn’t be used on the original drive — instead, they should be used with an image or copy of the drive. By doing so, there is still a chance for data recovery experts to forge a successful recovery if DIY attempts fail. What’s more, it prevents more damage to the drive and eliminates the chance of destroying the files for good. Files recovered by software tools should also not be written back to the original volume until they have been fully tested and verified.”<br />
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Losing precious data can be devastating, but there is usually a way to get most if not all of it back. A hard drive recovery specialist can almost always find a way to rebuild corrupted files, retrieve lost data and sometimes even repair the hard drive in order to make it usable again. Using highly specialized tools and years of experience, specialists like the team at Hard Recovery Associates have and continue to help people get back data they might otherwise have never seen again. Read more about the company <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/datarecoverychanel/">on their website</a>.</p>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179341327323344290noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165771148826767155.post-23685616783871379142021-10-04T15:22:00.001-07:002021-10-04T15:22:22.019-07:00Data Recovery Expert: Top Reasons To Buy An External Hard Drive In 2021<p>Irvine, CA based Hard Drive Recovery Associates (HDRA) is making the case that external hard drives still offer a great deal of utility, and <a href="https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/why-buy-an-external-hard-drive-the-subject-of-new-irvine-laptop-data-recovery-company-blog">computer users should consider purchasing one in 2021</a>. While this technology may be considered fairly old by some, the company believes it still has its uses and should not be dismissed out of hand.</p>
<p>In a recent blog post exploring the subject in greater detail, the company observes that, “Our daily life revolves around the multiple uses of technology. From smartphone use to the use of household appliances, we all have learned to incorporate their use in our daily lives. Back in the days, only a handful of people had personal computers or laptops of their own. There was really no need to own one since there was not much to do with it aside from encoding data and files. However, a lot has changed today that owning one simply is a must.”</p>
<p>Since a computer or laptop would be almost impossible to use without a hard drive or <a href="https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/hdra-publishes-blog-post-on-ssd-data-recovery">solid state drive</a>, virtually all devices of this nature are sold with a hard drive included. However, the company acknowledges that many users may not find the included hard drives to be large enough (in other words, be able to store as much data) as they would prefer. Those who like to capture lots of video, for instance, may quickly find their hard drive space running out, especially if their videos are taken at high quality settings. As a result, purchasing an external hard drive can instantly expand their storage capabilities, allowing them to shift their larger files to another drive.</p>
<p>HDRA adds that users who are satisfied with their available storage space may also benefit greatly from having an external hard drive. The company asserts that it is always a good idea to backup data to help prevent it being lost in an emergency (such as computer damage, hard drive failure and so on), and external drives can be used to make backups on a regular basis.</p>
<p>Additionally, accident and computer breakdowns are not the only way data can be lost. <a href="http://harddrivefailurerecovery.tumblr.com">Hard Drive Recovery Associates</a> points out that many unscrupulous people may use the internet or other means to target a user’s data in order to cause harm or seek financial gain. They refer to the example of ransomware attacks, which many have fallen victim to in the past and which are troubling security experts around the world since such attacks are on the rise.</p>
<p>Ransomware uses certain techniques to find its way onto an unsuspecting user’s computer, at which point it begins encrypting all their personal files. Whatever is on their computer will likely then be lost since a specific encryption key is needed to retrieve these files again. The user may then be greeted with a message demanding they transfer a large amount of money to an anonymous location if they wish to receive the key to unlock their data once more.</p>
<p>The post says, “This is a reality an unfortunate few experience when they encounter experienced cyber criminals who will take advantage of you and your computer’s vulnerability. If you haven’t protected your data or stored a backup somewhere else, then you’re a goner. There are tons of places online, including Google Drive, where you can easily back stuff up.” HDRA adds that this type of attack is also known to hit many large businesses and corporations as well as everyday users, so taking the appropriate precautions and creating a backup are always the best actions to take.</p>
<p>The company concludes, “It is never wise to store all your important files in one place. So if you have the money to spare, buying an external hard drive can save you from all these headaches. You have somewhere safe to store all your important documents, photos and even songs and movies that you painstakingly downloaded from the web.”</p>
<p>Computer users may learn more about external hard drives and their advantages by reading the blog post in full on the official HDRA website. They may also contact Jack Edwards of Hard Drive Recovery Associates to follow up on any inquiries regarding data recovery.</p>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179341327323344290noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165771148826767155.post-77864426728695347622021-10-01T12:22:00.001-07:002021-10-01T12:22:33.091-07:00HDRA Publishes Blog Post On SSD Data Recovery<p>Irvine, California based Hard Drive Recovery Associates is pleased to draw their community’s attention to <a href="https://www.harddrivefailurerecovery.net/level-up-your-computer-memory-with-a-new-ssd/">a recent blog post</a> they published on SSD benefits. The company has been operating for over 15 years. In that time, they have successfully dealt with virtually all kinds of data loss situations.</p>
<p>Jack Edwards of Hard Drive Recovery Associates says, “Most computer and laptop owners know that they have a hard drive inside their machines. They might even go and buy an external hard drive to free up space on their hard drive and head off any problems that may arise from a hard drive crash. However, not many people are aware of storage options beyond that. SSDs, or Solid State Drives, are a great option for people who want all the benefits of a hard drive and more while having less flaws.”</p>
<p>Hard Drive Recovery Associates explain that if a Windows 10 computer takes a long time to start up, it is probably because it runs on a regular hard drive. This is also the case with most older computers. However, if the hard drive is replaced with a solid state drive, it will make the machine run faster. In fact, even a 5-year-old computer with an SSD can boot up much faster than a brand new system running on a regular hard drive. The good news is that swapping out the drive is easy and inexpensive as well.</p>
<p>The company also shared that it is not just solid state drives that are being innovated upon. With recent innovations from Intel and their Optane Memory, this branch of technology is getting a significant improvement. Intel claims its newest technology will give old-school spinning drives solid-state drive-like (SSD) speeds today and eventually transform computer storage forever. According to TechRadar, “Intel Optane Memory might sound like RAM, but it’s actually a specialized storage product that hooks up to the M.2 storage slot (PCIe Gen 3.0×2) on a PC motherboard. You’ll find them on the latest motherboards designed for Intel’s latest 7th generation, or Kaby Lake, processors and the 200 series Intel chipset.”</p>
<p>The connected storage drive gives computer users 16GB or 32GB of Optane Memory that makes way for very high performance. With this innovation, a 1TB, 7,200 rpm spinning hard drive can become twice as responsive in performing daily tasks and booting up or launching a browser up to five times faster. It can also provide up to 67% and 65% reductions in game app launch and game level load times.</p>
<p>Intel is also offering everyone a chance to upgrade their computer’s storage with an SSD that promises to work even better than hard drives. SSDs are certainly always faster than hard drives, but the old school HDDs still hold the power when it comes to robustness and stability. However, newer SSDs can hold data for longer without risk of crash or failure.</p>
<p>In an article shared by Hard Drive Recovery Associates, Digital Trends says, “It definitely feels like Intel is on to something here, for the simple reason that most computer users look for the larger hard drive. It’s one of the most important factors to the casual user, and they definitely notice when storage space is lacking. What system builders know is that using an SSD improves the minute-to-minute usability and responsiveness of any system, to the point that we’ve taken to harshly criticizing modern systems that don’t at least offer it as an option. The bottom line is that Intel is offering up a product that makes some impressive promises to a market that already had to answer them.”</p>
<p>According to Hard Drive Recovery Associates, <a href="https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/raid-data-recovery-specialists-hard-drive-recovery-associates-publishes-blog-post-discussing-data-security-on-the-cloud">there is no harm in trying this technology from Intel</a>. Technology is evolving, and newer developments are designed to help keep up with the various technological advancements made with every passing day. Without actually adopting new technologies, there is no way to say how it will affect computer users in the future.</p>
<p>Those who want to learn more about Hard Drive Recovery Associates and their services are welcome to visit the company's website. Hard Drive Recovery Associates also maintains a page on Facebook where interested parties can both <a href="https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/data-recovery-services-specialist-comments-on-fire-damage">find new information</a> and media and get in touch with the company’s representatives. Customers may reach Jack Edwards directly via email or phone if they wish.</p>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179341327323344290noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165771148826767155.post-42016175779759141282021-09-30T17:22:00.001-07:002021-09-30T17:22:04.679-07:00Raid Data Recovery Specialists Hard Drive Recovery Associates Publishes Blog Post Discussing Data Security On The Cloud<p>Hard Drive Recovery Associates, <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/datarecoverychanel/Latest-Data-Recovery-Articles/clean-room-data-recovery">a clean room data recovery</a> and hard drive failure specialist in Irvine, California, has published a blog post discussing data security on the cloud.</p>
<p>The blog post begins by acknowledging that as times have progressed and the internet has become more ubiquitous, more and more companies are moving to centralize their resources by shifting them to the cloud. The centralized nature means that the organization’s data is readily available and modifiable from anywhere in the world, often by many resources simultaneously. This opens up a new business operations paradigm that allows companies to grow, expand, and serve their customers at hitherto undreamt of speeds.</p>
<p>There are, however, always going to be some pressing questions that businesses that move their operations to the cloud might have. The most important being uptime as relying on the services of a cloud provider means that the company is at the mercy of the competency of its cloud services provider. Any faults in the centralized location mean that the entire system might go down for all of the cloud provider’s clients leading to expensive loss of productivity. The single fault of failure also extends to the security concerns as any chinks in the digital armor employed by the cloud services provider means that multiple businesses are left vulnerable. Finally, the cost of cloud computing services is also a sticking point as it has to be borne as an additional expense by the business. The blog post then dives into the operations of cloud computing providers and effectively answers all of the questions that it poses to the reader.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/why-buy-an-external-hard-drive-the-subject-of-new-irvine-laptop-data-recovery-company-blog">When data was localized</a> and hard drive failures were much more common, it often meant that small organizations had to spend a lot of time backing up their data to ensure they didn’t lose any of their work. However, the move to cloud computing takes this pressure off local IT teams leading businesses to cut costs and only focus on the critical parts of their own infrastructure. The data also becomes more secure as data security techs who work at large cloud computing companies employ complicated data redundancy techniques that make sure faults in a single hard drive don’t affect the integrity of the data and another copy is always available to pull from.</p>
<p>To answer the concern about security, the blog post reminds the readers that cloud computing companies go to extraordinary lengths to provide their customers with the latest and greatest technology to keep their data available to them at all times with hardened security features. It gives the example of Amazon Web Services (AWS), the world’s largest cloud provider which serves over a million customers, including Amazon’s own retail operations. The article then goes on to say that cloud computing providers pour a lot of money into research, development, and infrastructure spending to make sure that they are using the best security protocols available. The scale of operations and the use of features <a href="https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/data-recovery-services-specialist-comments-on-fire-damage">such as firewalls,</a> data encryption, login tools, and activity monitoring tools make it so that no entity is able to hack into or breach the cloud provider’s defenses.</p>
<p>Finally, the blog post asks its readers to follow some simple guidelines to ensure that once they move their business resources to the cloud, they can keep them secure from malicious actors. The blog post says that strong passwords and multi-factor authentication systems make up the first line of defense when it comes to security. Companies should also invest in training their staff to be aware of phishing emails or other communications which trick users into revealing security information like passwords. The employees should also be wary of malware (such as trojans) that hackers use to gain access to mobile devices and computers.</p>
<p>Hard Drive Recovery Associates offers services such as external drive and laptop recoveries, server and RAID data recovery, and Mac data recovery. The company is accredited by the Better Business Bureau and is also a Certified Macintosh Technician. They can be reached at the national toll-free number 1-877-443-2821.</p>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179341327323344290noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165771148826767155.post-66697644052426073092021-09-29T17:22:00.001-07:002021-09-29T17:22:47.168-07:00Why Buy an External Hard Drive the Subject of New Irvine Laptop Data Recovery Company Blog<p>Irvine, Ca-based Hard Drive Recovery Associates has just announced that it has added a new blog to its website. The title of this blog is ‘<a href="https://harddrivefailurerecoveryblog.wordpress.com/2021/05/23/why-buy-an-external-hard-drive-in-2021-2/">Why Buy an External Hard Drive In 2021?</a>’. It’s a blog that states that in this day and age people’s lives center around computers, smartphones, and other smart devices. As part of this process, it mentions that users tend to create and store many important photos, videos, music, and other data. <a href="https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/data-recovery-specialists-hard-drive-recovery-associates-publishes-blog-post-sharing-tips-on-recycling-hard-drives">An external hard drive is not only a recyclable option</a>, it also provides a safe and reliable means to backup and store the important data that’s collected by these devices.</p>
<p>Jack Edwards, A spokesperson for Hard Drive Recovery Associates, says, “Although we don’t always admit it, these days there are very few times we are not around a computer or smart device and along with that we are constantly storing many different forms of data on them. The problem is, the storage components on these devices are not always reliable, and sometimes that leads to valuable data being lost. One of the best ways to reduce the chances of lost storage data and prevent other hard drive mishaps is to back up that information on an external hard drive. We felt this subject was important enough to post a new blog article about it.”</p>
<p>This new Hard Drive Recovery Associates blog also <a href="https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/data-recovery-services-specialist-comments-on-fire-damage">discussed other reasons</a> why backing up the data on one’s computer is not only a good idea but highly recommended. It stated that backing up data can also reduce the damage and cost of criminal cyber attacks such as those that install ransomware on a computer. The blog even gave an example of this very thing. This example talked about how a computer user named Kevin clicked on an unknown link that led to a ransomware attack. Because he did not have his valuable data backed up on an external drive, he had no choice but to pay the $2400 ransom fee to keep it from being lost. It also brought up how storing data on external hard drives are among the safest means of data storage because these devices are not directly connected to the internet. They can also be used to free up the sometimes-limited storage space on computers and mobile phones. The blog wrapped up by mentioning that there is now even a World Backup Day because this computer task is so important and gave a final sad example of how a couple lost all of their twin sons' first-year photos because of a hard drive failure without a backup ever being done.</p>
<p>Edwards went on to say that if someone in Irvine suffers a hard drive failure and that data was not backed up on an external hard drive, all is not lost. That’s because they are a company that has a reputation for being able to recover data from just about any defective hard drive. He stated that they realize that when a hard drive fails, this often causes stress, panic, and worry, but they have had great success recovering most if not all the data from a non-operational hard drive. They have developed many different hard drive recovery solutions over time that can give those computer users that have suffered a hard drive malfunction their peace of mind back. Hard Drive Recovery Associates specializes in external drive and laptop recoveries, Server and RAID data recovery solutions, and they can even perform Mac data recovery tasks.</p>
<p>Those that have suffered hard drive failures and have used this company’s data recovery services have been very satisfied with the results. Reynaldo Holloway stated, “I really had no idea that SSD data recovery was even a thing, but I was lucky to have found Hard Drive Recovery Associates. Louis was very helpful and walked me through the data recovery process quickly and easily. The whole thing was finished fast and the price was just right. Thanks again!” Leticia Morrison proclaimed, “I called Hard Drive Recovery Associates after my son accidentally nudged my laptop off the table, making it pretty much useless. Unfortunately, I had tons of baby pictures and other super important memories, and I wasn't willing to give them up! Louis was my data recovery engineer, and I am eternally grateful for his help during what was a pretty scary time. I'm not sure that laptop data recovery could be any easier than this! Would definitely recommend them!”</p>
<p>Irvine, California computer users that have suffered a hard drive failure and need help can reach Hard Drive Recovery Associates by phone, email, or by filling out the contact form on their website.</p>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179341327323344290noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165771148826767155.post-24292735775820722412021-09-28T12:22:00.001-07:002021-09-28T12:22:12.086-07:00Data Recovery Specialists Hard Drive Recovery Associates Publishes Blog Post Sharing Tips On Recycling Hard Drives<p>Data recovery and hard drive failure specialist Hard Drive Recovery Associates has published a blog post that serves as a reminder for businesses and individuals planning on recycling hard drives or selling them on the secondary market to make sure all of their sensitive information is wiped and erased.</p>
<p>The blog post says that modern computing systems are rarely replaced unless there are major faults that prevent them from functioning normally. As hardware tends to last longer these days, those looking for an upgrade can more confidently look at the refurbished market to build their new computer. This rise in interest in second-hand purchases means that individuals or businesses who are looking to get rid of their current resources can get a fair price for their tech. Since this is a lucrative opportunity to save costs, many businesses and individual buyers put their current hardware on the refurbished market when it comes time for them to upgrade.</p>
<p>The blog post then informs readers that are considering selling their hard drives on the refurbished market to exercise caution and to make sure that they are only sending out drives after they have been wiped clean and all sensitive information has been scrubbed off it. The operating system’s delete functionality is not effective at wiping data from hard drives as it merely removes a reference to a file instead of the contents of the file from the hard drive itself. This can lead to a false confidence that once everything from a hard drive has been deleted, it is safe to send out to another party. In fact, with simple recovery software, it becomes trivial to extract files that were once deleted, potentially exposing sensitive business data, trade secrets, or personal information that can be exploited for nefarious purposes.</p>
<p>The blog post then references a study performed by a digital forensic team from the Blancco Technology Group, an Alpharetta, GA-based firm that provides data destruction services. The study details how personally identifiable information (PII) such as social security numbers, government documents, financial data, and photos are among common data traces left behind in hard drives that are readily available on the refurbished market. To conduct the study, the team obtained 200 hard drives from online marketplaces like eBay and Craigslist. They were able to recover residual data from more than 78 percent of the drives. Enterprise emails were recovered on nine percent of the drives, followed by spreadsheets containing sensitive company information, including sales projections and product inventories in five percent of the cases. 67 percent of the used drives contained PII. The team recovered photos (43 percent) and photos with GPS data (24 percent), as well as financial data (21 percent), social security numbers (23 percent), and résumés (10 percent).</p>
<p>A spokesperson for <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/datarecoverychanel/Latest-Data-Recovery-Articles/data-recovery-services-near-me">Hard Drive Recovery Associates</a> talks about the findings of the forensic data team from Blancco Technology Group by saying, “It didn’t come as a surprise to us that the team was able to recover so much critical information from refurbished hard drives. There is just not enough awareness about how data is stored on computers and how unscrupulous actors may be able to recover seemingly deleted data. Unless a hard drive has been wiped using dedicated data deletion software or completely obliterated before disposal, there is <a href="https://harddrivefailurerecoveryblog.wordpress.com/2021/09/28/data-recovery-services-specialist-comments-on-fire-damage/">a good chance</a> that someone somewhere might be able to peek into your business or your personal life. We urge all readers to make sure that you invest some time in finding out the best ways to delete data from your hard drive before you send it out to be sold on the refurbished market. A little precaution will save you a lot of trouble if your hard drive happens to fall in the hands of someone with malicious intent.”</p>
<p>Hard Drive Recovery Associates offers services such as external drive and laptop recoveries, server and RAID data recovery, and Mac data recovery. The company is a Certified Macintosh Technician and a partner of most major computer manufacturers. They can be reached at the national toll-free number <a>1-877-443-2821</a>.</p>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179341327323344290noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165771148826767155.post-10071048315878469012021-09-27T16:22:00.001-07:002021-09-27T16:22:30.899-07:00Data Recovery Services Specialist Comments On Fire Damage<p>Irvine, CA based Hard Drive Recovery Associates (HDRA) recently published a new blog post that explains <a href="https://www.harddrivefailurerecovery.net/disaster-recovery-and-recovering-fire-damaged-hard-drives/">what computer users can do to preserve their data from fire damage</a>. The company hopes that this information will encourage more in their community to look at the practical options at their disposal before a disaster causes them to lose their data forever. As with all the company’s articles, this post can be read for free on their official website.</p>
<p>HDRA begins the post by acknowledging what many have already seen in the news: wildfires have become more prevalent in recent years on the North American continent. Canada, for instance, has recently suffered extensive wildfires that consumed homes and businesses alike, leaving the residents in these areas without a place to live or work. However, the material possessions and property lost to the flames may not represent all of the loss for these individuals, and in some cases the data that could not be salvaged may represent entire lifetimes’ worth of investment.</p>
<p>As a result, Hard Drive Recovery Associates’s post lays out one of the most effective steps an individual or business can take to protect their data: setting up a system of redundancies that will protect the data from total loss in the event such a disaster occurs. Businesses in particular need to make note of this since it is much less likely they will be able to commence their operations again if they no longer have the data they accumulated since their establishment, from client or customer information to financial records and more.</p>
<p>The answer here is to develop a data center disaster recovery (DR) plan. A good plan, the company explains, will be able to account for a variety of disaster scenarios, from flooding caused by leaky pipes to wildfires and so on. It also has to be scalable in order to ensure that the company’s precious data is not left vulnerable simply because its growth exceeded the plan’s coverage. As always, it is recommended that a professional service be used to examine the company for such vulnerabilities, but there are certain steps even small business owners on a budget can take on their own.</p>
<p>Certain aspects of the business need to be considered. This includes who has access to the data at any given time (data center technical and management staff), where the building is located (in relation to surrounding buildings and the environment), how the system is powered and its ability to withstand power disruption from various events and so on. If the data is vulnerable onsite, it will need to be removed manually in an emergency. This makes it more likely it will be lost. Fortunately, <a href="https://harddriverecoveryassociates.business.site/">HDRA</a> assures their community that there is an easy remedy.</p>
<p>As the company has long argued, data is much harder to lose if it is regularly backed up, and this is what they recommend for business and private individuals alike. Those who do not have the means to set up their own off-site data centers still have the option of considering numerous vendors who provide automatic, secure backups over the internet.</p>
<p>While HDRA specializes in data recovery, services like this are not universally available. In many cases, those who suffer data loss will not be able to find a local professional who can tackle such a daunting task with any assurance of success. As the company states in their post, “It is always important to back up your data. Back up your digital copies of those irreplaceable memories. Should you ever find yourself in such a terrible situation there can be hope of recovery if you back up your files.”</p>
<p>They add, “The horrific beauty of nature doesn’t discriminate and can come unannounced. Try to be as proactive as you can by having a plan in place and back up that data now, while you can.”</p>
<p>Those interested in learning more about data recovery practices are welcome to visit the company’s blog and browse through its many informative articles. Jack Edwards of Hard Drive Recovery Associates can be reached for further details as well.</p>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179341327323344290noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165771148826767155.post-68173221959964535752021-06-25T09:24:00.001-07:002021-06-25T09:24:28.053-07:00Data Recovery Service Provider Offers Some Tips on What to Do When the Internet Is Slow<p>Hard Drive Recovery Associates, <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fWAyaDC9kPQPdgHzVsaj0slymlKaZdKj7INLCvO7Q90/edit">a data recovery service company</a> based in Irvine, California, is pleased to announce that they have recently published an article on their site that offers some suggestions on what to do when the Internet is slow. A slow Internet may become more frequent as more people work from home and use the Internet to hold business meetings and schools hold virtual classes. With the demand for Internet connection drastically higher, it is reasonable to expect Internet connections to slow down noticeably. Nevertheless, there are some things that users can do help solve the issue.</p>
<p>The first thing to do, according the blog post, is to <a href="https://harddrivefailurerecoveryblog.wordpress.com/2021/06/04/hard-drive-recovery-associates-offers-advice-on-how-to-deal-with-problems-with-the-zoom-app/">check for any apps or programs</a> that tend to slow down the Internet because they use up a lot of bandwidth while running in the background. One example is Windows Update, which may be downloading some updates in the background even without the knowledge of the computer user. Google Play may also do the same, automatically downloading updates for some apps. It may be a good idea to temporarily turn off such apps when the Internet is slow and then turn them on again when going offline.</p>
<p>Another potential cause of a slow Internet is interference with the Wi-Fi signal. This signal interference forces the computer or mobile device to keep on resending messages, which slows down the Internet significantly. The problem is that this interference may come from a variety of sources, including the neighbor’s wireless networks and even from certain electronic appliances, such as the microwave oven. Furthermore, building materials, such as concrete, stone, and metal may impede wireless signals and mirrors and other reflective surfaces can result into erratic Wi-Fi signals.</p>
<p>There are a number of things that can be done when there is signal interference. First is to relocate the wireless router so that it is far from appliances, other routers, and dense building materials. A second way is to unplug appliances and devices when they are not in use. Third is to avoid using too many wireless gadgets simultaneously, particularly when they are close to each other. A fourth method is to try using a different wireless frequency and/or a different wireless band. Fifth is to upgrade the wireless router or at least its firmware.</p>
<p>And finally, it may be a good idea to check on the router and network equipment. The first step is to test the Internet speed using an Internet speed test app and compare the results with the speed that the ISP has promised. In the event that the Internet is slow because of the ISP, it is important to double-check to ensure that all cables and wires are securely connected and to inspect the network equipment for any damage. If nothing seems to be wrong, a quick reset may do the trick. If the problem persists, it is time to call the ISP.</p>
<p>The ISP may inform the user that there is currently an outage or problem in a particular coverage area and this is affecting the user’s Internet speed. If not, their customer service agent may suggest some tips but after following those tips and there is still no improvement, it may be time to upgrade the plan.</p>
<p>Or the issue may have to do with the modem or router. It may be that there is a need to upgrade the router. The router may require a software update, it may have broken ports, or it may be outdated.</p>
<p>And if all else fails, it may be time to call on a professional to do the troubleshooting. In the same way, when a computer user experiences a hard drive failure and is unable to access very important files, it is time to call on the professionals from <a href="https://www.google.com/maps?cid=16871617854405004001">Hard Drive Recovery Associates</a>. Whatever the device, they have the experience and knowledge to recover data from the hard drive. And 98 percent of the time, they are able to recover files from failed hard drives.</p>
<p>Those who require data recovery services can take a look at the Hard Drive Recovery Associates website, or contact them through the phone, or via email. They can be contacted every day of the week and 24 hours a day.</p>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179341327323344290noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165771148826767155.post-54326698506956944842021-06-04T10:24:00.001-07:002021-06-04T10:24:34.276-07:00Hard Drive Recovery Associates Offers Advice on How to Deal with Problems with the Zoom App<p>Hard Drive Recovery Associates, a data recovery service company based in Irvine, California, has recently published an article <a href="https://harddrivefailurerecovery.tumblr.com/post/635257307492679680/elevate-your-zoom-game">on their site</a> that discusses how to deal with issues with the Zoom app. Zoom has become a necessary tool during the pandemic lockdowns as it allows people to hold meetings with clients, workmates and business associates when it comes to businesses, and to meet with family and friends in other places. This videoconferencing software has also proven to be a valuable tool for schools for online classes.</p>
<p>Jack Edwards from Hard Drive Recovery Associates says, “With Zoom as a key program being used for various videoconferencing requirements, it is important for users to know what to do when experiencing some kind of trouble, such as lack of or poor audio and video, echo problems, screen freezes, and screen sharing issues. We offer advice on what to do in this particular blog post.”</p>
<p>A typical problem with Zoom videoconferencing is the lack of audio or poor audio. It is important for users to know that they need to grant permission to Zoom to have access to the camera and microphone of the computer or whatever device that is being used. That may likely be the problem but in case it doesn’t work, it is time to check on the audio settings of the computer or gadget being used.</p>
<p>Another common issue with Zoom is the presence of an echo, which makes the audio sound like people are inside a tunnel. When this happens, it is the person at the other end of the meeting who has to adjust something in their setup.</p>
<p>There is also the potential problem of the screen freezing while in the middle of a Zoom meeting or the video appears to be slower compared to the audio. This is a time-lag problem and the Internet may be too slow. It may also have to do with a weak Wi-Fi signal. Or the lag may be caused by Zoom itself. To remedy issues with Internet speed, it may be a good idea to choose the time to hold Zoom meetings. If the Wi-Fi signal strength is weak, it may be a good idea to move closer to the Wi-Fi router or possibly get a wireless router with a stronger signal.</p>
<p>Screen sharing issues during a Zoom meeting may be caused by an Internet connection problem. If not, it may have to do with the setup of Zoom so it may be a good idea to begin the Zoom meeting with no video. Thus, it will start as an audio conference call. After some time has passed, the video will automatically turn on to share the screen with the other participants in the meeting. If the Zoom meeting is already in progress, it may be a good idea to click on the “Stop Video” button and then click on the “Share Screen” button. And if it still doesn’t work, the user can try to uninstall Zoom and then reinstall it.</p>
<p>With the above-mentioned recommendations, the user may be able to have a Zoom meeting that is functioning properly. If not, it may be time to call on the professionals. Just like when a hard drive crashes, it is essential to call on the professionals. The experts from Hard Drive Recovery Associates are available to provide data recovery service when users find that they can no longer access vital files, <a href="https://harddrivefailurerecoveryblog.blogspot.com/2021/05/data-recovery-service-provider-explains.html">including photographs, documents, e-books</a> and more. The service that the company provides can help prevent people from panicking and feeling stressed when they are unable to use their files. Luckily, the company has a 98 percent success rate in recovering data. And they are so confident in their skills that they will not charge anything in the event that they fail to recover the hard drive data.</p>
<p>People who are in need of data recovery services can visit the <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/datarecoverychanel/Latest-Data-Recovery-Articles-Now/hard-drive-failure">Hard Drive Recovery Associates website</a>, or contact them on the phone, or through email. They can be contacted every day of the week and 24 hours a day.</p>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179341327323344290noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165771148826767155.post-22494257150314695002021-05-13T09:24:00.001-07:002021-05-13T09:24:45.655-07:00Data Recovery Service Provider Explains How to Choose an E-Reader in New Blog Post<p>Hard Drive Recovery Associates, a data recovery service company based in Irvine, California, has recently published an article on its website that offers <a href="https://www.harddrivefailurerecovery.net/what-you-should-look-for-in-a-new-e-reader/">advice on how to choose an e-reader</a> for oneself. With the pandemic, people who love reading books are restricted from going to the library. And purchasing books from the bookstore is inconvenient not just because of the pandemic but also due to the large amount of space that physical books will require in the home. Fortunately, there is the e-book alternative and with people finding themselves having a lot of free time at home, they can indulge in reading their favorite books in e-book form and using an e-reader, such as a Kindle, Kobo, Nook, or even using an e-reader app on their tablet or smartphone. The question is which of these e-readers are appropriate for a particular person.</p>
<p>There are actually a number of factors to consider when making the appropriate choice. One of these key factors is screen size and the actual physical size of the gadget. The device should be light enough in weight so that it doesn’t become a hassle to hold for long periods of time while reading. And the screen size should be enough to allow one to adjust the text size to allow easy reading. The problem with the screens of smartphones and tablets is that they are not truly effective in minimizing glare, which could cause a lot of strain on the eyes. E-readers like Nook, Kobo, and Kindle use e-ink and other similar technologies to reduce glare and make e-book reading easier on the eyes. In addition, e-readers have been designed specifically to make it easy to hold them even when reading for long periods of time.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, e-readers are usually more energy efficient than other gadgets like tablets and smartphones. Some may even allow reading for several weeks on just one charge of the battery. However, it is still a good idea to check on the battery life of a particular e-reader before buying it. Modern e-readers now have a frontlight but this could be a substantial drain on the battery. Thus, it is always important to check on battery life for those conditions when Wi-Fi and the frontlight are turned on.</p>
<p>Jack Edwards from <a href="https://twitter.com/HDriveRecovery">Hard Drive Recovery Associates</a> says, “We hope that this blog post has provided you with valuable information on how to choose your own e-reader. Using an appropriate e-reader can provide you with hours of reading enjoyment, much like reading from a physical book. However, there is also the possibility of losing those e-book files. Fortunately, we can help you recover those files.”</p>
<p>Hard Drive Recovery Associates provides a service that helps people recover valuable data that they are unable to access because the hard drive containing those files had crashed or failed. Those valuable files may not even be replaceable, such as family photos, important documents, composed music, drafts of books being written, and more. The data recovery service that the company can provide can help people avoid the stress and panic that they often feel when their hard drive fails. Fortunately, their recovery rate for desktop and laptop hard drives is 98 percent. And they will not charge the client if they are unable to recover the hard drive data.</p>
<p>The company offers free evaluation and this can be requested by calling them on the phone or by filling an online form on their site. Aside from providing data recovery services for desktop and laptop hard drives, they can also recover data from MacBooks, iMacs, iPhones, and iPads.</p>
<p>For business enterprises, they can provide data recovery solutions for RAIDs and servers. Servers continue to be the primary way of storing computer data for enterprises, even with the increasing popularity of cloud computing. Servers and RAIDs are more robust when it comes to protecting data, but a server or RAID may still crash or fail. They provide a specialized 24-hour drop shipment program so that business enterprises to have their server or RAID functioning properly against as soon as possible.</p>
<p>Those who are in need of a data recovery services provider can check out the Hard Drive Recovery Associates <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/datarecoverychanel/">website</a>, or contact them via the telephone, or through email. They are open 24/7 to ensure that those who need emergency data recovery can access their service.</p>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179341327323344290noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165771148826767155.post-35089940169280115022021-04-01T16:35:00.001-07:002021-04-01T16:35:24.537-07:00Data Recovery Services Specialist Shares Insight On USBs<p>Irvine, California based Hard Drive Recovery Associates is reaching out to the community with <a href="https://www.harddrivefailurerecovery.net/be-an-a-c-e-on-u-s-bs/">a new blog post</a> where they talk about what USBs are, the different variants they come in and their overall function.</p>
<p>"This is the age of connectivity. Transferring data is almost second nature to the majority of us. Three letters prevail in the field as the main ingredient holding it all together: the USB," explains Jack Edwards, a representative of the company. He continues, "Whether you know what they are or not, the Universal Serial Buses (Or as most people know it, USB), are at the core of modern technology, whether they be connectors or cables. Knowing just how important they are, you may want to consider learning a thing or two about USBs as it can only make your life easier."</p>
<p>Edwards explains that people tend to be confused and shy away from learning about USBs due to the sheer amount of information that is related to them. These can prove to be quite overwhelming for people who are not technically proficient, and naming the different types of connectors may already seem like a challenge to most. He claims that understanding these devices is not as complicated as it may seem at first, however, and it all makes sense in its own way.</p>
<p>Through their blog, the company shares, "The first thing to know about USBs is their types and how to identify them. There’s USB-A, B, C, mini-USB, micro-USB and then USB 1, 2 and 3. Each of these refers to a different type of cable or connector. Numbers are for cable types (and their speeds) and letters for connector types. When it comes to cables, the higher the number, the faster the speed of data transfer. USB connectors are a little more complicated, as they come in different shapes and sizes."</p>
<p>Most of the versions of USB connectors, including the standard USB, Mini USB and Micro USB, have two or more variations of connectors. Most people are familiar with the standard USB connector as well as the micro USB connector (Commonly used by phone chargers). Other connectors (Such as type B and C) are far less common and most will not have heard about them or know what they do unless they are involved in the technology field.</p>
<p>Thunderbolt connectors are also an example of this. For most of their history, Thunderbolt connectors were distinct from USB. That is, until Thunderbolt 3 happened, which uses a USB Type-C connector. So now, with the widespread use of Thunderbolt 3, the divide between Thunderbolt and USB may not be as obvious as before. This connector was designed in a collaboration between Apple and Intel, brought to the market in 2011. At the moment, it was seen as an alternative to USBs. Unlike USBs, however, Thunderbolt aimed to offer considerable benefits, including multiplexing data lanes for PCIe and DisplayPort hardware together, namely mixing data with video and even a fast data rate of 10Gbps for each of two channels (20Gbps in total).</p>
<p>When it comes to compatibility between cables and connectors, Hard Drive Recovery Associates explains that this should not be a topic of concern for users, as all cables are compatible with any USB connector and technology. The limiting factor is the connector and ports available on the device, as it is not possible to connect different types to each other.</p>
<p>Edwards explains, "You want to be more careful about this than anything else, especially when you are looking to buy a new cable to connect your devices. You can end up with a cable that is completely useless to you due to its connector not being supported by your device, so you always want to make sure not to mix up their different types, and always double-check before making a purchase."</p>
<p>The company's website offers more details on Hard Drive Recovery Associates <a href="https://www.pressadvantage.com/story/40180-hard-drive-recovery-associates-publishes-article-on-podcast-tech">and their services</a>. Interested parties may also reach out to Jack Edwards to follow up on any inquiries via email or phone as well. They may also visit the company's social media pages or blog to stay up to date on their latest news and announcements.</p>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179341327323344290noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165771148826767155.post-26398470571102012332021-01-28T15:24:00.001-08:002021-01-28T15:24:31.917-08:00Hard Drive Recovery Associates Publishes Article On Podcast Tech<p>Irvine, California-based Hard Drive Recovery Associates (HDRA) recently published a new article titled ‘<a href="https://www.harddrivefailurerecovery.net/do-you-have-the-tech-basics-of-podcasting/">Do You Have the Tech Basics of Podcasting.</a>’ Running a podcast, while an apparently simple endeavor, is a hobby that requires a certain amount of commitment. Running a podcast also requires at least a basic understanding of the technology used to produce content. Many people have begun looking for hobbies during this pandemic, taking up hobbies and activities to stay occupied, and podcasting is one of the many ways in which people have chosen to spend their time and energy. A podcast allows one to share things with the world, and Hard Drive Recovery Associates wants to make sure that everyone knows how to go about setting up their own podcast as well as keeping it running.<br />
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“There has been a surge in the amount of content people publish,” says the article. “Whether it is to bring some semblance of normality in their lives or to remind others in their network what they’ve been up to in these boring times, sharing podcasts can be quite therapeutic and effective as a social activity these days.”<br />
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In order to stream a podcast, one needs an internet connection and a computer, along with a few other items. The first on this list is a microphone, which is used to actually record the podcast, and there are a wide variety of microphones available on the market. These products range from high-end devices to more affordable options. A high end microphone is not an absolute requirement (although it can boost the audio quality of one’s podcast). A basic microphone can do the job just as well, however, and a lot of podcasts simply use the most basic setup to produce content.<br />
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Another item one might need is a headset, especially for a podcast with multiple participants. “A headset is a must if you are going to have a podcast with multiple participants,” the article says. “If you are doing a solo act podcast or if you’re not doing a reaction vlog or content that would require you to watch or listen to another person or piece of content, then a headset may not be necessary. But if you have a partner or you’re doing a reaction podcast, then make sure you have a great headset.”<br />
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Lastly, recording and mixing software are a necessity for anyone looking to put together a podcast, according to the article. Podcasts featuring just one unedited voice do fine but adding other elements requires special software. Programs like Digital Audio Workstation, for example, are among the powerful tools used by many people to produce quality audio.<br />
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HDRA is a data recovery service which specializes in helping both individuals and businesses access data that they may have lost somehow. Over the past 15 years, the company has worked on almost every data loss scenario imaginable, from major fires and damaging floods to damaged computers and hard drive malfunctions. The company has successfully found solutions to almost every data loss issue they have faced over the past decade and a half and is confident in the ability of their technicians to recover lost data in almost any situation.<br />
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The data recovery service regularly receives excellent reviews from clients. One Google review from a client named Leticia states, “I called Hard Drive Recovery Associates after my son accidentally nudged my laptop off the table, making it pretty much useless. Unfortunately, I had tons of baby pictures and other super important memories, and I wasn't willing to give them up! Louis was my data recovery engineer, and I am eternally grateful for his help during what was a pretty scary time. I'm not sure that laptop data recovery could be any easier than this! Would definitely recommend them!”<br />
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Another happy client, Reynaldo, says, “I really had no idea that SSD data recovery was even a thing, but I was lucky to have found <a href="http://harddriverecoveryassociates.business.site/">Hard Drive Recovery Associates</a>. Louis was very helpful, and walked me through the data recovery process quickly and easily. The whole thing was finished really quickly, and the price was just right. Thanks again!”</p>
<p>For more information on data recovery in Irvine as well as helpful tech articles, visit Hard Drive Recovery Associates’ website. Jack Edwards of Hard Drive Recovery Associates can also be reached for further details.</p>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179341327323344290noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165771148826767155.post-52648955990421629412021-01-21T09:24:00.001-08:002021-01-21T09:24:11.032-08:00Hard Drive Recovery Associates: Everything There Is To Know About Deepfakes<p>Irvine, California-based Hard Drive Recovery Associates is reaching out to the community to announce that a new blog post, titled ‘Rolling in the Deep(fake),’ is now available on their website. In this article, the experts dive into the topic of Deepfakes, a synthetic media in which a person in an existing image or video is replaced with someone else's likeness, has taken over the internet as the newest form of parody entertainment.</p>
<p>"With Deepfakes surfacing all throughout the internet, and more people wondering what this buzz is all about, we figured it was about time we touched upon one of the hottest topics of the moment," says Jack Edwards, a representative of Hard Drive Recovery Associates. He continues, "You have most likely already come across one of these videos already, whether it is Jon Snow apologizing for the underwhelming finale episode of Game of Thrones or Steven Buscemi attending the Golden Globes wearing what people remember as Tilda Swinton’s gown. These videos have been our exposure to Deepfake, the 21st century equivalent to photoshopped pictures. But if you are wondering what these videos are exactly, and how they are made, then our new article may be of significant interest to you."</p>
<p>In their most recent article, the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Hard-Drive-Recovery-Associates-1696632910656851/">Hard Drive Recovery Associates</a> take on the challenge of explaining the ins and outs of Deepfakes in simple and clear terms for their readers, starting with how they are made. These videos are made possible through artificial intelligence that produces fake images of events that have never happened. It takes a lot of resources to produce a Deepfake, and any standard or desktop PC will not suffice for the job. A high-end desktop armed with professional-grade graphic cards and storage capacity is required since one Deepfake video alone may need at least 40,000 high definition pictures of the person that is to appear in the video. Fast computing power is also a necessity, otherwise the processing of a two minutes long video could end up taking over a month.</p>
<p>Edwards says, "Provided that you account for all of this, it is actually not difficult to make Deepfake videos, thanks to free apps and programs that allow even ordinary people to make them. Cost-free source codes and machine-learning algorithms are abundant online."</p>
<p>Once completed, the quality of these Deepfake videos can be enough to convince even the most skeptical of viewers, who can be fooled easily enough unless they are actively looking for the telling differences. When it comes to spotting a Deepfake, Hard Drive Recovery Associates states that older Deepfakes can be identified by a lack of blinking of the person appearing on the video. Today, this is no longer the case, as the technology has advanced and left these drawbacks in the past. When it comes to spotting a Deepfake, it all comes down to being vigilant and actively looking out for the small tells that give away these videos.</p>
<p>Edwards says, "With how good these videos have become over the past year, you may be concerned that they may have a significant impact in the world as a whole, as they are often made to embarrass, intimidate and destabilize individuals. This is not really the case, however, as even though it can be hard for an unexpecting individual to spot a Deepfake, many countries have their own intelligence agencies that employ state-of-the-art security imaging systems. In the big scheme of things, the truth will most certainly always surface."</p>
<p>Furthermore, the AI used to produce Deepfakes is also what can stop this surging trend. The AI has been proven to be effective in detecting Depfakes that feature celebrities because of millions of hours of available footage. Technology firms are now looking into how detection systems can spot Deepfakes, whether or not they feature a known personality. There is also talk of having an online ledger system on a blockchain that will house original copies of videos, audio and photos so that any file can be cross-checked for any manipulation.</p>
<p>The company's website offers more details on Hard Drive Recovery Associates and <a href="http://harddriverecoveryassociates.business.site/">their services</a>. Interested parties may also reach out to Jack Edwards to follow up on any inquiries via email or phone, though they can also get in touch with the company through the contact form on their site. They may also visit the company's social media pages to interact with them and stay up to date on their latest news.</p>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179341327323344290noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165771148826767155.post-1567070241729870952020-12-10T15:24:00.001-08:002020-12-10T15:24:28.844-08:00Got an Unsuccessful ATT Payment Text? Scam?<p>Various text and online scams have been on the rise again, even in this time when everybody is clearly in distress and challenged because of the pandemic. August and September saw an increase in ruses targeting customers of a particular telecom company AT&T. Because of the number of subscribers to the company's services, a lot of scammers have become attracted to get their share of this unsuspecting AT&T customers. The types of scams they have been pulling off have become varied, from emails to sim swaps, and currently, the wave of scams has been through SMS messages.</p>
<p>What is sad with these scams is that many people have fallen victim and considering that many have already lost jobs and means of livelihood, they also had to lose whatever savings or remaining money they have to these schemes. AT&T and various government agencies have already rolled out strategies to assist and curb these scams, so it is hoped that fewer customers become victims. After all, the last thing we need in these trying times is more people getting scammed. Also, information is key in avoiding getting duped by these scammers, so it is essential that people are constantly updated and not left in the dark to be preyed upon.</p>
<p><strong><em>Knowing more about the scam</em></strong></p>
<p>As mentioned earlier, scams involving the logo and brand of AT&T have been around for quite a while. They have come in various forms, from emails, phone calls from alleged customer service agents of the company, and even emails. For a time, the most popular method of scamming was phone calls coming from scammers who introduce themselves as AT&T employees, requesting customers to take a survey and in return, they end up getting personal and confidential information. Emails were also received by victims asking them to open links that are supposed to help them, but they end up surrendering information as well. Finally, the latest is a slew of text messages telling customers that they need to settle unpaid dues. No matter the form, scammers usually get sensitive information like passwords, credit card numbers, and social security numbers.</p>
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<p>Consumers report getting phishing texts this summer telling them that their bill hasn't been paid yet for their internet or cell service. In some cases, the texts say their AT&T payment has been put on hold.</p>
<p>(Via: <a href="https://www.freep.com/story/money/2020/08/05/unpaid-bill-unclaimed-cash-scam/5572206002/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">https://www.freep.com/story/money/2020/08/05/unpaid-bill-unclaimed-cash-scam/5572206002/</a>)</p>
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<p><strong><em>What to do if you've been victimized</em></strong></p>
<p>The key to limit the damage of these scams if indeed you have become a victim is to act immediately. There is no time to waste when it comes to these scammers. At the first sign of you getting scammed by an AT&T scammer, you need to get in touch with your credit card companies and ask for a freeze with your account. Change your passwords and usernames immediately and if possible, do a two-factor authentication to increase the security of your online accounts.</p>
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<p>If you do fall victim to this type of text message scam the BBB recommends taking the following steps: Contact your banking institutions to report fraud and cancel credit cards used for all transactions or connected to the mobile device</p>
<p>(Via: <a href="https://www.wdbj7.com/content/news/BBB-warns-of-coronavirus-text-messaging-scam-568900021.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">https://www.wdbj7.com/content/news/BBB-warns-of-coronavirus-text-messaging-scam-568900021.html</a>)</p>
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<p>Avoid being a target</p>
<p>Alas, as an adage goes, an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. You need to be careful so as not to be a constant target of these scams. Exercise skepticism by not giving out personal information freely to just about anyone who gets in touch with you, even if you are contacted via phone. Besides, if you are an AT&T subscriber, you have the customer service hotline of the company, so give them a call ASAP if you have received any text, email or calls from them.</p>
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<p>Scammers are tricky. They'll send messages that appear to be from a legitimate company, such as your wireless carrier, bank or medical facility, and include a link asking you to verify your account information. The link then takes you to a site that may look real, but is actually fake. The object is to collect your username, password and other personal information for future use.</p>
<p>(Via: <a href="https://www.cnet.com/how-to/coronavirus-texting-scams-5-ways-to-protect-yourself-on-your-phone/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">https://www.cnet.com/how-to/coronavirus-texting-scams-5-ways-to-protect-yourself-on-your-phone/</a>)</p>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179341327323344290noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165771148826767155.post-82479243629809861302020-12-03T15:24:00.001-08:002020-12-03T15:24:36.561-08:00Finding the Laptop for You<p>With September already arriving and with the pandemic still ongoing, an unlikely scenario has become reality: employees and students are stuck at home, working, and studying, respectively. That also means that work (and these days, study) from home essentials has become quite important. While in the "old normal," hipster students who aren't really comfortable with technology have the option to bring notebooks and pens to their classes, the current reality will simply not allow that anymore. Obviously, your notebooks and pens will not allow you to attend your virtual classes. Thus, the need for a laptop, which most work-from-home employees may have already invested on months ago.</p>
<p>Are the laptop needs of a virtual employee different from those of a student? Should home-based “netrepreneurs” be more demanding of the specs of the device they would use for their business venture? The quick answer to these questions is yes. The preferred functions of a laptop for a business owner, a student, and a home-based employee may be different, so it is essential to make sure that the specs and purposes of having a laptop are clear to the person buying it, mainly depending on how he or she will use it.</p>
<p><strong><em>What students should look for</em></strong></p>
<p>With the pandemic raging on, students would obviously require a laptop that will allow them to attend classes in virtual classrooms. In terms of programs will be a huge factor in a number of specs that students will be looking into, which would mostly depend on the student’s major. Elementary, middle school, and high school students may already be good with a laptop that lets word processing and virtual meeting programs run smoothly, but this may not be the case for engineering students who may be required to have huge files of engineering software installed in their devices. Thus, processing speed, RAM, and available space may be important considerations for students.</p>
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<p>You won’t need much resources to attend your virtual class or watch video lectures but you must pick a machine depending on the courses you are involved into. For instance, resource intensive courses such as machine learning, data science, 3D modeling, or mechanical engineering, video editing, game development, etc, require a powerful laptop with a high-end CPU, GPU, and RAM combination.</p>
<p>(Via: <a href="https://freedom251.com/best-laptops-for-online-schooling/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">https://freedom251.com/best-laptops-for-online-schooling/</a>)</p>
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<p><strong><em>What virtual workers should look for</em></strong></p>
<p>Dear virtual worker, if you haven’t yet invested on a great laptop for your work-from-home setup, it may be either one of two things: Your company has provided you with a laptop or you’re just one lazy slob who’s still depending on that five-year-old laptop of yours to still serve you despite looking like it had seen better days. Beware though, as these laptops have been working overtime these days because of the current pandemic WFH setup, they might be prone to faster wear and tear and alas, that perennial problem of overheating batteries. Thus, you need to be sure that you have a back-up device, lest you want to make yourself susceptible to downtime and be forced to use your vacation days because you don’t have a computer to work from.</p>
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<p>If you're one of the millions of people trying to figure out how to work from home, you already know that having the right technology is a big part getting your job done. For most of us, that means figuring out which computer will give us the most bang for our buck.</p>
<p>(Via: <a href="https://www.inc.com/jason-aten/the-7-best-laptops-for-working-remotely.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">https://www.inc.com/jason-aten/the-7-best-laptops-for-working-remotely.html</a>)</p>
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<p><strong><em>What biz people should look for</em></strong></p>
<p>Alas, people engaging in business these days have specific needs as well. Connectivity is most important since you will need to be in touch with possible customers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, or run the risk of losing them. Also, some laptops aren’t made for such long hours, so if you are an entrepreneur, you need to look for a laptop that doesn’t heat up immediately as well.</p>
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<p>You don’t have to run a business to benefit from a business laptop. They’re easier to repair and upgrade than other laptops, and they’re built with sturdy materials that will hold up well to traveling and frequent use.</p>
<p>(Via: <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-business-laptops/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-business-laptops/</a>)</p>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179341327323344290noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165771148826767155.post-2643225088111732402020-11-26T14:24:00.001-08:002020-11-26T14:24:18.852-08:00Slow Internet? Try These Steps<p>One of the most important necessities these days for every home is a fast and reliable internet connection. After all, how would that not be a priority for everyone, with most companies still highly encouraging their employees to work from home and schools still closed and most offering virtual classes? Whether you're an entrepreneur running an online business, an employee working from home, or a student spending this school year online, having a stable internet connection is indeed one resource everybody needs in this pandemic (aside from great health and food, of course).</p>
<p>But as the laws of economics state, resources that are high in demand would usually be made scarce and unfortunately, unreliable. Since everybody expects a lot from their internet service provider all of sudden (since the start of the pandemic in March), their bandwidth in meeting these expectations may already be stretched too thin. Thus, while it is still important that our networks and service providers do their best in meeting the expectations of the public, there are still some tricks we can do as users to help ourselves and not aggravate the situation.</p>
<p><strong><em>Check bandwidth-hogging apps and programs</em></strong></p>
<p>A usual culprit of slow internet speeds is something we don't usually see - background processes. A number of software apps (for example, Windows Update, or Google Play's automatic downloading of updates) run these processes that we are not really aware of, because they are hidden behind other apps. However, they consume network resources. During certain times of the day when you need your internet to be faster than the Roadrunner outrunning Wil E. Coyote, it is best to turn off these apps and just turn them on again when you're about to go to sleep or going offline.</p>
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<p>Are you having trouble connecting to Facebook or Twitter? Has your internet connection slowed down to the point that it’s become unusable? Don’t blame your internet service provider just yet. The reason for this could be a program consuming bandwidth in the background.</p>
<p>(Via: <a href="https://helpdeskgeek.com/how-to/3-ways-to-track-which-programs-are-using-the-most-bandwidth-in-windows/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">https://helpdeskgeek.com/how-to/3-ways-to-track-which-programs-are-using-the-most-bandwidth-in-windows/</a>)</p>
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<p><strong><em>Check for any signal interference</em></strong></p>
<p>Another common cause of Wi-Fi and other types of wireless connections poorly performing is because of signal interference. When this happens, your laptop or device needs to keep on resending messages for signal overlap to be surpassed. The thing is, interference can come from a wide variety of sources, from your neighbor's wireless networks that interfere with yours to even your electronic appliances like microwave ovens.</p>
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<p>Is your WiFi slower than it should be? The reason may be interference. It’s a silent affliction that could be robbing you of the speed that you pay for; so even if your 802.11ac router supports gigabit speeds, for example, you may see far less.</p>
<p>(Via: <a href="https://www.actiontec.com/wifihelp/wifi-networking/wifi-wednesday-is-wifi-interference-slowing-your-connection/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">https://www.actiontec.com/wifihelp/wifi-networking/wifi-wednesday-is-wifi-interference-slowing-your-connection/</a>)</p>
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<p><strong><em>Check your router and network equipment</em></strong></p>
<p>Are you used to having tech support and the trusty IT department of your office run to aid for every single problem you might have with your computer/ Well, reality check: they are not with you now, so you need to do a bit of troubleshooting yourself. Be on the know with checking on whether your router and other equipment are running up to speed, as their poor performance might be the reason your internet speed is lousy.</p>
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<p>After you confirm you’re getting the correct speed test results from your modem, turn your router back on, connect your testing device to the router with an Ethernet cable, and run another speed test. If you have a modem and router combo, turn off bridge mode.</p>
<p>(Via: <a href="https://www.highspeedinternet.com/resources/is-my-wi-fi-slow-because-of-my-router-or-my-isp" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">https://www.highspeedinternet.com/resources/is-my-wi-fi-slow-because-of-my-router-or-my-isp</a>)</p>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179341327323344290noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165771148826767155.post-30334546123237150622020-11-19T15:24:00.001-08:002020-11-19T15:24:28.298-08:00Elevate Your Zoom Game<p>The coronavirus has introduced us to what is now known as the "New Normal" - practices and ways of doing things that have definitely been affected because everyone has to follow health safety protocols. As much as possible, shopping should be done in the comfort of home. Gatherings of more than five people are highly discouraged. Thus, it comes as no surprise that companies are still highly recommending their employees to stay at home, while students are also encouraged to attend virtual classes instead of going to schools, most (if any at all), have not opened.</p>
<p>With this "best practice" of working, studying, and practically doing everything at home, everybody's internet bandwidth is stretched to their limits because everyone at home needs their Wi-Fi for work and play. Also, everybody has to step up their game with everything related to programs that make it possible to work. Since tech support or the trusty IT guy is not readily available, you either have to be very careful with how you use these programs, pray to the high heavens that the program never malfunctions, or get educated on quick fixes and troubleshooting solutions. One of these programs is Zoom, which almost the entire world has been using to hold meetings with clients, business associates, and workmates, as well as just to meet friends and family who are also on lockdown. And with increased use, common problems arise. So, how do people deal with these hassles in using what is currently the most used video conferencing software these days?</p>
<p><strong><em>The problem of poor (or lack of) audio and video</em></strong></p>
<p>One of the most common problems among Zoom users is about audio. A lot of users face difficulties when they are have supposed to already turn on their webcam and microphone but the other people in their meetings claim they can’t see or hear anything coming from your end. What usually follows is a long and drawn-out moment of awkwardness, with people asking you if you are on mute, if you didn’t turn your camera on, to see if you can log out and log back in, which is simply a waste of everyone’s time. How should you remedy this?</p>
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<p>Though the exact process may differ slightly from device to device, chances are you will need to grant Zoom permission to access the camera and microphone on your computer before you start your first call. If you are having audio issues, it could be that you breezed pass this step during setup, but not to worry — it can easily be fixed!</p>
<p>(Via: <a href="https://www.androidcentral.com/how-fix-zoom-audio-problems" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">https://www.androidcentral.com/how-fix-zoom-audio-problems</a>)</p>
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<p><strong><em>When you need to get out of a cave or a tunnel</em></strong></p>
<p>Then, there is another problem of you having the audio, but sounding like you’re in a tunnel or that the audio you hear from other participants have echo, so you can’t focus or understand what they’re saying. When you get feedback (pun not intended) that you sound like in a tunnel, then you need to take action because meeting participants hearing echoing sounds results in one very lousy meeting.</p>
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<p>You hear an echo when your voice is coming out of the speaker on the other end of the call and then back into the microphone in that same room, so the person (or room) on the other end of the meeting has to change something about their setup in order for you to be able to participate again.</p>
<p>(Via: <a href="https://www.owllabs.com/blog/voice-echoing" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">https://www.owllabs.com/blog/voice-echoing</a>)</p>
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<p><strong><em>Your screen freezes</em></strong></p>
<p>There is also the problem of your screen freezing while you are in the middle of a meeting or if your video is slower than your voice. This challenge also needs to be addressed ASAP because when an audio and video feed don’t match, meeting participants will most likely get distracted.</p>
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<p>There will always some time-lag problems on video calls due to signal processing and internet congestion issues (Microsoft Teams has also had lag time issues.) But your relatively long Zoom delays, and the fact that others on your Zoom call don't experience them, are unusual.</p>
<p>(Via: <a href="https://www.startribune.com/alexander-home-network-can-cause-video-delays-on-zoom/570187072/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">https://www.startribune.com/alexander-home-network-can-cause-video-delays-on-zoom/570187072/</a>)</p>
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<p><strong><em>Screen sharing difficulties</em></strong></p>
<p>Finally, when you need to show your screen to your Zoom meeting mates and you are struggling to do so, it will definitely give you a huge headache, especially if you need to present something in that Zoom meeting.</p>
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<p>Sharing your screen in a Zoom meeting requires you to check some settings first to avoid connection issues and other problems such as echoes during calls, issues receiving emails, or a screen sharing problem. You definitely need a stable internet connection to avoid these problems, especially Zoom screen share not working. But if this problem arises, you can try the practical methods we listed below.</p>
<p>(Via: <a href="https://airmore.com/fix-zoom-share-screen-not-working.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">https://airmore.com/fix-zoom-share-screen-not-working.html</a>)</p>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179341327323344290noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165771148826767155.post-33331487173605815022020-11-12T16:36:00.001-08:002020-11-12T16:36:19.468-08:00Choosing the E-Reader for You<p>With most of us having so much time for work and play because of lessened commute time, we may find ourselves developing a hobby. Some of us have taken refuge in that almighty app called Netflix, where we pass hours in a day finishing full TV series or movie franchises. There are also people subscribing to hours of online fitness classes to shake off lethargy and make sure their fitness gains pre-COVID are kept and maintained. There are those who keep on enrolling in online classes to upskill and use this time to make themselves more marketable in the job market. Then, finally, there are those who go back to an old habit, like writing in a notebook, cooking, or reading. If you are one of those people who missed reading because you didn't have a lot of time during your work week to indulge in the written word, this pandemic may be giving you more time to go back and read as much as you want, from fiction to biographies, from crime thrillers to sci-fi and fantasy.</p>
<p>One thing you may be thinking of when wanting to read is how to get books when going to the library is not really an option and buying books isn't that smart when you don't have the space to put all these books. That's where e-books and e-readers come in handy. With everything in electronic files, you can indulge in your reading habit without having to think about the space your books will take up and without having to leave your place. E-readers have come a long way, though and there will be things to look for when you are about to secure one for yourself. Should you go for a Kindle? A Kobo? A Nook? Or should you just go ahead and download an e-reader app on your tablet or phone and use your device as your e-reader? There are pros and cons to that, so do weigh your options.</p>
<p><strong><em>Consider the screen type</em></strong></p>
<p>You need to obviously consider the screen of your e-reader because you will be staring at that screen for as long as you are reading. Screens of tablets and phones are not really effective in reducing glare and will therefore strain your eyes even if you are just looking at it for a short time. E-readers employ e-ink and other technologies that do not really give off a lot of light, so you can comfortably read from it even for long periods.</p>
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<p>Traditionally, eBook readers have been equipped with two kinds of screens: LCD displays and eInk. Depending on your needs and wants, choosing a reader with one or another is a principal decision as the type of a display determines essential things about your eBook reader.</p>
<p>(Via: <a href="https://www.booknizer.com/articles/types-of-ebook-reader-displays.htm" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">https://www.booknizer.com/articles/types-of-ebook-reader-displays.htm</a>)</p>
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<p><strong><em>Consider its size</em></strong></p>
<p>Considering you are at home most of the time, having handy and light gadgets may not really be a priority at this time. However, considering that you want to be comfortable while you read, you would need to consider if you can hold your e-book reader in one hand like how you hold a paperback book because a clunky gadget can make your reading experience more of a hassle.</p>
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<p>You shouldn’t have to strain your eyes to read a book on a digital screen. Our picks all have a six-inch (or larger) display, so the reading experience will be similar to holding a paperback. E-readers let you adjust your book’s text size to your level of comfort, but screen size still counts.</p>
<p>(Via: <a href="https://www.rollingstone.com/product-recommendations/electronics/best-e-readers-kindle-alternatives-842785/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">https://www.rollingstone.com/product-recommendations/electronics/best-e-readers-kindle-alternatives-842785/</a>)</p>
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<p><strong><em>Consider its battery life</em></strong></p>
<p>In comparison to most other gadgets, you will discover that e-book readers are quite energy efficient. They do not even joke when they claim that a single charge will last most e-readers weeks, with Wi-Fi turned off. But then, don’t forget to check on this because there’s nothing worse for a reader than to be interrupted in the middle of reading a juicy book because the e-reader has juiced out. And there are also ways of extending the battery life of these hardworking gadgets.</p>
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<p>Turn down the frontlight. Frontlights are the best thing to happen to ereaders since Amazon launched the original Kindle with free 3G, but you would be surprised by just how much of an impact they have on battery life. I was recently reading on Kobo’s original 6.8” ereader with the frontlight turned almost off, and that thing actually lasted through 4 ebooks before I had to recharge it.</p>
<p>(Via: <a href="https://the-digital-reader.com/2020/05/23/eight-tips-for-extending-the-battery-life-on-your-kindle/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">https://the-digital-reader.com/2020/05/23/eight-tips-for-extending-the-battery-life-on-your-kindle/</a>)</p>
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<p>VPNs can be very useful tools. They can be used to hide online identities from third parties, access content that is only available in other places of the world, avoid bandwidth throttling and more. However, everyone should take note that the use of a VPN can also come with many disadvantages. It is important to consider these drawbacks so that potential users can weigh the possible consequences of VPNs before deciding whether or not they want to use such private networks.</p>
<p>To begin with, those who choose to activate their VPN may find that their internet speeds are not up to par to what they usually are. This is because VPNs have to work hard to make sure that the user’s network traffic is encrypted. This gives the user better online security and online anonymity but also means that their devices will have to allot more resources to this additional priority, in turn needing more time to do each task. There may also be other reasons for slow VPNs, such as the encryption method, the resources on the user’s device and so on. Overheads may also be introduced and utilized by others to slow down the speed of VPN users. There are some VPN services that provide a nice balance between speed and security. However, more often than not, these services will cost the user more money.</p>
<p>Users may also be unaware that the VPNs they use can be stalking them. There are VPN services that allow people to access their private servers and provide services like enhanced security and improved speed — but they may also be siphoning data away from their users. In fact, most may be unaware of this issue as clauses regarding data collection may be hidden away in the fine print of the Terms of Agreement that hardly anyone reads. VPN services may also be collecting information due to regional laws, and users should be aware that some VPN services do this, especially free-to-use VPNs.</p>
<p>VPN services may also pose security threats to business users. Most businesses usually benefit from using VPNs because doing so gives remote employees access to the company network. This is even more beneficial during crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic, as most people are now remote working and are afraid to leave their houses. The problem with this is that the network admins in a given company most probably do not have much control over the devices that remote employees are using. This is an obvious security risk that third parties can exploit.</p>
<p>In fact, as an article on Pipeline states, “Yet while VPNs could effectively enable and secure remote access in the past when most work was done onsite within company walls, their use has become increasingly risky in a world that includes a preponderance of virtual workers.”</p>
<p>It must also be noted that, although VPN services do provide increased security and online anonymity, they still do not provide 100% anonymity. Even the people who use VPNs religiously may find that their identities have still been revealed. This can happen if the user’s DNS is leaked, if the VPN gets disconnected while the user is browsing the internet, or if the VPN services used have agreements with government agencies to disclose user personal information in the interest of national security. Users must note that VPNs are not the foolproof anonymity solution that many think they are.</p>
<p>Users should make sure to <a href="https://harddrivefailurerecoveryblog.blogspot.com/2020/10/hard-drive-recovery-associates-shares.html">be careful in choosing whether or not to use VPNs</a>. If they decide to do so, they must be smart in choosing which VPNs to use. Using a bad VPN can lead to system hacks and loss of valuable data. If this happens, <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/datarecoverychanel/">Hard Drive Recovery Associates</a> can provide assistance in recovering lost important information. Their experienced and certified data recovery engineers can ensure that their customers will receive their recovered data in as intact a state as possible.</p>
<p>Hard Drive Recovery Associates also offers support calls for free. Interested parties who find themselves in need of data recovery services may check out Hard Drive Recovery Associates by heading over to their website. Alternatively, clients may connect with the company’s representatives via social media to follow up on any further inquiries or stay up to date with their news and announcements.</p>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179341327323344290noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165771148826767155.post-41839313449079279342020-11-05T15:36:00.001-08:002020-11-05T15:36:04.152-08:00Be an A-C-E on U-S-B’s<p>In this age of connectivity where transferring data is almost second nature for the majority of us, three letters have skyrocketed in popularity - USB. The universal serial bus, whether they be connectors or cables, have been a ubiquitous ingredient in our lives. Particularly nowadays where everyone still pretty much prefers staying at home to work rather than exposing yourself to the virus, knowing a thing or two about USBs may be required but handy knowledge.</p>
<p>But then, there is also quite a lot of things related to the USB cables and ports that might prove to be quite overwhelming especially to those who are not really technically proficient. There's USB-A, B, C, mini-USB, micro-USB, and then USB 1, 2, and 3 (and even 3.1) that casual users may ask themselves if it is really worth knowing all of these. It is, so without further ado, here is everything you need to know about USBs:</p>
<p><strong><em>Cables and connectors</em></strong></p>
<p>Before you get overwhelmed, remember this: numbers for cable types (and their speeds) and letters for connector types. So, when you hear USB-A, B, C, mini- and micro, you are talking about the various types of USB connectors. On the other hand, USB-1, USB-2, and USB-3 refer to the data transfer speed of particular USB cables. As can be deduced by their names, the higher the number the faster the speed of data transfer. This means that nowadays, USB-3 is quite fast, and is already considered the standard when it comes to USB cables.</p>
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<p>USB connectors come in different shapes and sizes. Most of the versions of USB connectors, including the standard USB, Mini USB, and Micro USB, have two or more variations of connectors.</p>
<p>(Via: <a href="https://www.computerhope.com/jargon/u/usb.htm" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">https://www.computerhope.com/jargon/u/usb.htm</a>)</p>
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<p><strong><em>Thunderbolt!</em></strong></p>
<p>Like almost everything else, Apple likes to be different and quirky. Thus, the birth of Thunderbolt, which was, for most of its history, distinct from USB. That is, until Thunderbolt 3 happened, which uses a USB Type-C connector. So now, with the widespread use of Thunderbolt 3, the divide between Thunderbolt and USB may not be as obvious as before.</p>
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<p>Designed in a collaboration between Apple and Intel, Thunderbolt is an alternative to USB that was brought to the market in 2011, but was initially shown off as Light Peak by Intel in 2009, running on a Mac Pro. Compared to USB, Thunderbolt aimed to offer considerable benefits, including multiplexing data lanes for PCIe and DisplayPort hardware together, namely mixing data with video, as well as a fast data rate of 10Gbps for each of two channels, 20Gbps in total.</p>
<p>(Via: <a href="https://appleinsider.com/articles/20/08/24/usb-3-usb-4-thunderbolt-usb-c----everything-you-need-to-know" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">https://appleinsider.com/articles/20/08/24/usb-3-usb-4-thunderbolt-usb-c----everything-you-need-to-know</a>)</p>
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<p><strong><em>What's compatible with what?</em></strong></p>
<p>When faced with the selection of 1, 2, or 3 cables, you should not really be worried as all these cables are compatible with any USB connector and technology. What is limiting is the connector and ports available on your device. Obviously, if your device has a USB-C port, then you cannot use a micro-USB cable on it. Same with a USB-C cable for a device that only has a mini-USB port. In other words, be more conscious of connectors and ports for compatibility rather than paying too much attention to USB cables.</p>
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<p>On the other hand, you wouldn't want to buy a cable with a USB-C connector if either the device you're connecting or your computer doesn't have a port that will support that connector.</p>
<p>(Via: <a href="https://www.lifewire.com/differences-between-usb-c-and-usb-3-5077035" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">https://www.lifewire.com/differences-between-usb-c-and-usb-3-5077035</a>)</p>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179341327323344290noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165771148826767155.post-1386376768044604442020-10-29T18:18:00.001-07:002020-10-29T18:18:25.424-07:00Hard Drive Recovery Associates Shares VPN Tips<p>Irvine, CA-based Hard Drive Recovery Associates recently published a new post about <a href="https://www.harddrivefailurerecovery.net/know-some-not-so-good-points-of-vpns/">the advantages of using a VPN</a>, offering several tips for the community as well. The company, which has been serving their clients since 1990 to the highest standard, are taking this initiative to better educate their clients.<br />
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Anyone in the modern era with a basic knowledge of computers has encountered VPNs, otherwise known as Virtual Private Networks. The article begins with a breakdown of VPNs and how they work. To quote the post, “Virtual Private Networks are private networks that exist because two (or more) locations need to be connected with each other so that it would appear and they would work like they are in the same network.”</p>
<p>The post explains that when a VPN is created, people who have access to it can be far apart, and they can use it to access the network itself or another network (which may be a public one). Businesses use VPNs so that their private networks can be more secure and so that remote employees, who may be working quite a distance from the office, can have access to company data hosted in those office networks. With the onset of the pandemic, this benefit has been of great use since lockdowns are forcing employees all over the world to work from their homes. This also is a cost efficient way for companies to maintain secure offsite data.<br />
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For individual users, VPNs have the benefit of being a reliable way of remaining anonymous while one is browsing. VPNs are also known to do a good job in securing data when one is using networks that have poor security, such as free WiFi public networks. Thus, when it comes to assessing the pros and cons, one may come to believe VPNs provide more advantages than disadvantages. While that is not necessarily untrue, the article goes on to highlight that if an individual is considering using a VPN, it is best to have a thorough knowledge of the benefits so they can maximize their usage.<br />
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VPNs provide enhanced security as they primarily encrypt all one’s network traffic, so transmission through the network is very secure. Therefore, <a href="https://harddrivefailurerecoveryblog.blogspot.com/2020/10/hard-drive-recovery-associates-costs-of.html">when one is using an unsecured network</a> (like WiFi hotspots in malls, airports and libraries), using a VPN can prevent eavesdroppers on that network from seeing one’s traffic, therefore rendering them unable to steal confidential data stored on one’s devices (such as credit card information or passwords). To quote the post, “Along with being able to hide their IP address and location, users of VPNs also have their personal data hidden, thanks to some sort of encryption system.”<br />
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VPNs also have the capability of bypassing geo-restrictions. For example, many users tend to get frustrated with the fact that they cannot watch certain videos on Youtube due to restrictions based on their location. With a VPN, one may avoid such frustrations as the VPN gets all network traffic through a virtual tunnel, which makes it look like one is accessing the web from another location (the VPN’s) as opposed to one’s actual location. Thus, if one wants to access sites that place heavy geo-restrictions on their content, a VPN acts as the free pass to such sites.<br />
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VPNs also change the IP address a website sees and makes it seem that one is from a different region or country. If successful, one may only have to conform to the regional pricing intended for that country, which can be less than the price for one’s actual location. VPNs allow a person to download anonymously as well. An internet service provider may maintain a watchlist for heavy downloaders who inconvenience the network. The provider — and even some government agencies — may not be able to track a person who uses a VPN. The post makes it a point to reiterate that one must be sure to only download material they are legally entitled to.<br />
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To find out more about the services offered by Hard Drive Recovery Associates, <a href="http://harddriverecoveryassociates.business.site/">one may visit the company’s website</a>. They may also be contacted directly via phone call and email.</p>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08179341327323344290noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9165771148826767155.post-85951376455142254972020-10-29T16:36:00.001-07:002020-10-29T16:36:06.608-07:00Be Scam-Free in This Pandemic<p>More than phishing scams and ransomware attacks, various text scams have been on the rise again, even during these times of a pandemic affecting the entire world. You would think that this disaster affecting millions across the earth would make scammers and criminals more considerate and this, let them ease efforts on defrauding people who are already suffering as it is. But no, so many scams have become commonplace these days, much to the disadvantage of victims who are already coping with so many other matters.</p>
<p>But then again, it might be that these scammers are ahead in their game. They feel like with so many problems besetting people these days, they might be too distracted to realize that they are being scammed. Alas, that may be true because so many people are complaining of their bank accounts getting wiped clean of money when all they did was to respond to texts or emails coming from what looked like authentic departments of their banks. So now, we have a huge problem.</p>
<p><strong><em>Why the rise?</em></strong></p>
<p>The anxious mix of people getting distracted by pandemic news, being not in touch regularly with family and friends, and the general uncertainty of the situation makes us all the more susceptible to these scams. Of course, scammers have taken advantage of this situation by also playing to our paranoia, as some schemes are using contact tracing and the virus itself to force people into revealing personal information, leading them to get scammed easily. On the other hand, with people’s finances not in the best shape these days, scammers have also found ways to fool people into participating in get-rich schemes to improve their situation, unknown to these victims that they are about to lose more money.</p>
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<p>We all get distracted and stressed out: The boss wants that report by noon. The kids can't get the Zoom classroom to open while we're on a conference call. The dog is barking nonstop. Make the phone stop dinging and just answer the text!</p>
<p>(Via: <a href="https://www.lifewire.com/why-we-fall-for-texting-scams-and-how-to-stop-5077031" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">https://www.lifewire.com/why-we-fall-for-texting-scams-and-how-to-stop-5077031</a>)</p>
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<p><strong><em>Scam here, there, and everywhere</em></strong></p>
<p>One scam in the UK involves a government agency sending SMS messages to people that they are eligible for government aid because of the pandemic and after being led to a legitimate-looking website, they will be asked of their bank details where the supposed government subsidy will be deposited to and passport numbers to facilitate verification. In the US, text messages informing shoppers of "packages" to be sent to them also victimized hundreds in August. Lately, fake recruiter emails and schemes where work-from-home opportunities are provided to job seekers who can deposit placement fees to scammer have also occurred.</p>
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<p>Over the past two weeks, people across the US have been receiving text messages with wording similar to this: "[Name], we came across a parcel from [a recent month] pending for you. Kindly claim ownership and confirm for delivery here," along with a link.</p>
<p>(Via: <a href="https://www.cnet.com/how-to/avoid-the-new-text-message-scam-about-package-deliveries/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">https://www.cnet.com/how-to/avoid-the-new-text-message-scam-about-package-deliveries/</a>)</p>
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<p><strong><em>Information is power</em></strong></p>
<p>The fact that you are aware of these scams getting more popular and happening more frequently these days should already work to your advantage. Because you are conscious of these events, you should be more careful and exercise caution when receiving these text messages. Being skeptical about these messages put you more on the side of safety and should not hurt you. Of course, getting in touch with the companies where these texts are supposed to be from to verify is also a wise idea.</p>
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<p>Legitimate delivery services usually leave a "missed delivery" notice on your door. If you receive a missed delivery notice, examine the form carefully to make sure it is authentic and only then follow their instructions. Keep track of what you've ordered so you have a better idea of what is coming and when. Don't click on any links; go to the delivery carrier's website directly, or log in and use the retailer's tracking tools.</p>
<p>(Via: <a href="https://www.timesfreepress.com/news/business/aroundregion/story/2020/sep/03/how-avoid-delivery-scams/531463/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">https://www.timesfreepress.com/news/business/aroundregion/story/2020/sep/03/how-avoid-delivery-scams/531463/</a>)</p>
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<p>Do you know what's another thing you should avoid? Important documents from your laptop that have gone missing! <a href="https://www.harddrivefailurerecovery.net/ssd-data-recovery" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">We</a> have experts that can help you in this regard. Read this to be on the know of our expertise: <a href="https://www.harddrivefailurerecovery.net/can-you-recognize-a-hacked-computer" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.harddrivefailurerecovery.net/can-you-recognize-a-hacked-computer</a>.</p>
<p>The following article <a href="https://www.harddrivefailurerecovery.net/be-scam-free-in-this-pandemic/">Be Scam-Free in This Pandemic</a> Read more on: http://www.harddrivefailurerecovery.net</p>
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