Top ten data recoveries list
Kroll Ontrack, provider of data recovery and legal technologies products and services, recently announced its sixth annual top 10 data disasters from 2009. Taken from a global poll of Ontrack Data Recovery experts, this year’s list of data disasters demonstrates that data loss can happen at any time, anywhere and can be due to a number of different causes.
"Ontrack Data Recovery engineers see more than 50,000 data recoveries annually. While some are extreme, it is important to note that advances in technology and expertise make no situation impossible,” said Adrian Briscoe, General Manager - APAC, Kroll Ontrack.
2009 Top Ten List of Data Disasters and Remarkable Recoveries Compiled by Kroll Ontrack in reverse order:
10. A photo is worth 1000 words - A customer reformatted an SD card by accident, erasing one particularly important photo. The photo in question was from a recent trip, where the customer helped capture a breathtaking scenic photo for a stranger, who forgot to bring a camera. The customer promised to email the photo when the customer returned home. Ontrack helped the customer keep their word.
9. A game of cat and USB - When a family house cat decided to replace a game of cat and mouse by playing with the AC power cord, it ended poorly. The cord was attached to an external USB HDD, which of course fell, rendering household financial information and memories unreadable.
8. Look out below - Somehow a laptop was dropped from the second floor of a business operation. Sent initially to another data recovery company, the data was deemed unrecoverable. A second opinion yielded different, more promising results.
7. It’s a bird; it’s a plane; it’s a computer? - A businessman running late for a meeting made the mistake of placing his laptop on the roof of his car and drove off in rush. As he turned a corner, the laptop flew through the air, crashing into a wall. Ontrack engineers were able to repair the broken drive and recover the individual’s laptop data.
6. Boxing ring - As a result of a brawl between two colleagues, a server fell off a server rack in a server room. Lucky for them, the business-critical information was recovered in full.
5. Speed bump - While riding on his motorbike, a photographer’s bike basket containing his camera came loose. The camera flew out and broke, leaving the memory card drowning in a puddle.
4. Upset stomach - After a house pet got into a piece of defrosting meat on a kitchen countertop, the pet became sick on the family’s laptop. The dinner remnants seeped into the hard drive, ruining the family’s computer in addition to the dinner to be.
3. Hold onto your horses - A horse-riding tour ended abruptly with a fall. The rider was wearing a camera at the time of the accident, and while the rider got a clean bill of health, the memory card didn’t. The files were corrupted and couldn’t be uploaded to the owner’s computer. After two failed attempts, Ontrack proved to be the last hope.
2. Sunken drive - A hard drive sunk 60 m to the ocean floor. It was discovered six months later and sent to Kroll Ontrack’s cleanroom, where 99% of the data was imaged and recovered.
1. Law trouble - As legal officials entered the home of a criminal suspect, the individual in question threw a laptop containing potentially pertinent evidence out the window of a 12-storey building. The laptop smashed into many pieces on the pavement. Investigators turned to Kroll Ontrack to recover the photos, videos and emails.
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