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Why Erasing Your Hard Drive Isn’t Good Enough

Why Erasing Your Hard Drive Isn’t Good Enough As technology gets more advanced, it’s becoming more and more difficult to truly delete information. If you’re getting rid of a hard drive, simply deleting the data before disposal won’t safeguard your confidential corporate, financial or personal information. A 2015 study by Blancco Technology Group found that

When Should You Shred?

When Should You Shred? You want to keep your company secure by properly disposing of any sensitive documents, but how do you know how long to keep things on file? Here are some common things you might have on file in paper form, and how long professionals recommend you keep them before you shred. Bank

10 Surprising Things You Should Be Shredding

You probably know you need to shred any document that contains sensitive personal or financial information such as Social Security number, account numbers, etc. But there are many other things that shouldn’t be casually thrown away or recycled. You’d be surprised how much personal information can be retrieved from these items: 1. Magazines and Catalogs

The Hidden Dangers of Junk Mail

Getting unsolicited mail in your mailbox is annoying, but if you throw it out without shredding it first, it can become downright dangerous. Whether that mail comes from a national credit card issuer or a local business, chances are there’s a reason you’re getting it. Either you live in an area the organization wants to

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