Where are your important documents? You know the ones, birth certificates, marriage licenses, Social Security cards, Savings Bonds, legal documents, etc. What about your important pictures that can’t be replaced. Do you know exactly where these things are in case of a disaster?
When I say disaster I’m not only referring to something as massive as [...]
This is today’s pull through Slashdot and some articles I don’t want to lose. Some are very applicable to things that are going on right now with me at work and other are just curiosities I would like to follow-up on, when I have the time.
Versioning FS for Linux – revision control, intrusion detection, preventing [...]
The need for a good and consistent backup solution for your work and personal data has very highlighted this week. We had a major system failure this past week at work and I had a system failure at home.
Work Failure
    Thursday April 12, 2007 we had a disk problem starting at about 21:30. This evidently started [...]
Good article about a really expensive security system defeated, because of a box of chocolates and some personal charm.
http://news.independent.co.uk/europe/article2369019.ece   Â
For those of you that are not worried enough about identity theft, here’s some friendly advice, don’t use the Kinko’s copiers for your tax returns.
The article states that most copiers built within the past five years have hard drives in them that store data, which could be images of your documents such as your resume [...]
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