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“It is your backup solution that we trust with ensuring that our senior level executives will never face a catastrophic data loss. The product is intelligent, fast and intuitive and does not require a high degree of technical skill to use properly.”
— Paul O'Connor
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Read recent corporate news from RDB, and data loss and data breach news from around the U.S.

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Recent News from Remote Data Backups, Inc.

02/25/2010
Updated backup software is fully compatible with Windows 7, 64-bit PC & Mac Snow Leopard.
01/18/2010
Massachusetts law requires secure encryption of personal data, effective March 1, 2010.
01/07/2010
Look back on what has changed, and what hasn't, since Remote Data Backups started in 2000.
11/17/2009
Support for Windows 7; XP & 2000 Pro PCs will now use 8x, with lots of improvements. More >
04/22/2009
RDB's easy-to-use, award-winning backup service now includes support for Macs.
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02/25/2009
RDB's underground data centers are just part of our "Green Backup" initiative.
02/06/2009
RDB CEO Dan Dugal and his crew connect with franchise partners in San Diego.
01/15/2009
VAR services like RDB are replacing the traditional break-fix model for computer techs.
01/07/2009
IT Pros discover this essential value-added reseller service & residual revenue stream.
01/01/2009
Backup account sizes now range from 250 MB to 250 GB -- added flexibility for clients. MORE >
12/15/2008
Our easy affordable Exchange-SQL snapshot utility with free 30-day trial.
12/01/2009
RDB shares its online backup insights.
09/27/2004
RDB launches its Tech Consultants Directory site, FindITSupport.com, to help serve clients.

Data Loss & Data Breach News

Most are amazed at how common and costly data loss is.
12K Laptops Lost per week at U.S. Airports
A recent Dell study reveals rushed travelers lose lots of laptops, but rarely protect sensitive data.
Microsoft Extends XP to 2011
Computer makers can sell PCs with XP as late as April 2011, a year beyond original 6 months after Windows 7's debut.
Online Backup Company Loses Clients' Data
Carbonite loses data from 7,500 customers, and allegedly sues suppliers for defective hardware.
Employees cause most corporate data loss
Negligent employees are the largest cause of data breaches, followed by outsourcing & malicious (ex?) employees.
A Chronology of Data Breaches
This site details major U.S. data loss incidents, including the cause and number of records impacted.
Robbers Storm Chicago Data Centers, 2x
Armed, masked robbers twice broke into a Chicago hosting company's data center and stole servers -- impossible at RDB's ultra-secure data bunkers.
Hackers hit Monster.com's customer data again
For the 2nd time in 6 months, hackers stole account info for job seekers and employers.
Ma.gnolia Suffers Major Data Loss, Site Down
 The bookmark sharing website lost its primary store of user data and its backup.
Data Loss Cost $6.6 Million Per Breach
Customers lose faith in organizations that can't keep data safe and take their business elsewhere.
Employee Sabotages Data, Faces Charges
Police say a Florida woman sabotaged her employer's data after she thought she was being fired (CNN video).
Image virus spreads via chat
A virus that exploits the recently discovered JPEG vulnerability has been discovered spreading over America Online's instant-messaging program. (CNET News.com)
Study: Consumers take cyberattacks lightly
Consumers have a casual approach toward cybersecurity and fail to grasp the pervasiveness of online threats, according to a study released Thursday. (CNET News.com)
Virus worms way into webcams
It sounds like a sci-fi nightmare, but it could be every teenage geek's dream: a computer worm that can wriggle into bedrooms and secretly hijack webcams to spy on people.

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