Guess what happens when ransomware fiends find 'insurance' 'policy' in your files It involves a number close to three or six depending on the pickle you're in Spotlight on RSAC16 Apr 2025 | 20
30 minutes to pwn town: Are speedy responses more important than backups for recovery? The industry’s approach to keeping quality backups may be masking the importance of other recovery mainstays Disaster Recovery Week04 Apr 2025 | 4
When disaster strikes, proper preparation prevents poor performance It's going to happen to you one day, so get your ducks in a row Disaster Recovery Week03 Apr 2025 | 10
Heterogeneous stacks, ransomware, and ITaaS: A DR nightmare Comment Recovery's never been harder in today's tangled, outsourced infrastructure Disaster Recovery Week03 Apr 2025 | 6
Oracle's masterclass in breach comms: Deny, deflect, repeat Opinion Fallout shows how what you say must be central to disaster planning Disaster Recovery Week02 Apr 2025 | 12
For healthcare orgs, DR means making sure docs can save lives during ransomware infections Organizational, technological resilience combined defeat the disease that is cybercrime Disaster Recovery Week02 Apr 2025 | 6
To avoid disaster-recovery disasters, learn from Reg readers' experiences On Call Special Nobody’s tested the tapes this decade, thinks to back up the Recycle Bin, or takes care when using rm Disaster Recovery Week01 Apr 2025 | 90
Ransomware crews add 'EDR killers' to their arsenal – and some aren't even malware interview Crims are disabling security tools early in attacks, Talos says Disaster Recovery Week31 Mar 2025 | 1
Datacenters near Heathrow seemingly stay up as substation fire closes airport Power outage means no flights for 24 hours. And chaos. Lots of chaos Disaster Recovery Week21 Mar 2025 | 282
Windows 365 Disaster Recovery Plus promises Cloud PC comebacks in 30 minutes Presumably hosted by AWS? Disaster Recovery Week04 Mar 2025 | 23
How the collapse of local cloud provider caused biz continuity issues in UK government And that was on top of a £17.5M underwriting bill for insolvent UKCloud Disaster Recovery Week03 Mar 2025 | 52
Backup software vendor Veeam deleted forum data after restoration SNAFU DevOps team did the dirty on a database Disaster Recovery Week17 Feb 2025 | 7
Murena boss says customers about to wake up from its cloud storage nightmare Interview Four months since cloud drive kicked the bucket, but resolution comes today... hopefully Disaster Recovery Week12 Feb 2025 | 16
NASA solar mission data recovering after server room flood fiasco Spacecraft weather solar storms, but ground processing laid low by water Disaster Recovery Week07 Feb 2025 | 22
Data is the new uranium – incredibly powerful and amazingly dangerous Column CISOs are quietly wishing they had less data, because the cost of management sometimes exceeds its value Disaster Recovery Week20 Nov 2024 | 56
SpiderOak One customers threaten to jump ship following datacenter upgrade One tricky cluster is causing outrage among longstanding customers Disaster Recovery Week28 May 2024 | 9
Datacenter outages are on the decline, but when they hit, they hit hard Power snafus take limelight in latest downtime diary from Uptime Institute Disaster Recovery Week02 Apr 2024 | 3
Samsung admits Galaxy devices can leak passwords through clipboard wormhole Infosec in brief PLUS: Microsoft fixes messes China used to attack it; Mitre adds ESXi advice; Employee-tracking screenshots leak; and more!
Windows isn't an OS, it's a bad habit that wants to become an addiction Opinion Think that next refresh is going to get better? The first step to freedom is admitting there's a problem
Microsoft pitches pay-to-patch reboot reduction subscription for Windows Server 2025 Redmond reckons $1.50/core/month hotpatch service is worth it to avoid eight Patch Tuesday scrambles each year
What the **** did you put in that code? The client thinks it's a cyberattack Who, Me? When your customers work in super-sensitive situations, bad jokes make for bad business
Google goes cold on Europe: Stops making smart thermostats for continental conditions And just-about bricks some of its older models everywhere
Toyota picks Huawei’s Android-killer HarmonyOS for its Chinese electric sedan Asia In Brief PLUS: Korea's SK Telecom replacing SIMs after attack; India automates satellite docking; China greens its datacenters; and more
Back online after 'catastrophic' attack, 4chan says it's too broke for good IT Image board hints that rumors of a poorly maintained back end may be true
New APNIC director general steps up to steer the internet for 4 billion users Interview Jia Rong Low hopes to make registries interesting again
Nationwide power outages knock Spain, Portugal offline Cyberattack? Bad software update? International oopsie? The cause is unclear, but Iberia is dark