Risky Business: Your Aging Computer

I have had my current computer for over 3 years. I had my previous computer for four years before selling it to a college student who still uses it two years later.

Using a computer for six years should be a somewhat rare occurrence but it is not. Data loss is all too frequent and is estimated to cost $2,900 per incident. Ouch! This is foolish when the problem could have been solved for under $300. Even more, hard drives have been failing at an increasing rate as we depend more and more on our computers – sometimes as high as 15% in a single year!

Especially in this economy, fully depreciating (and then some!) our assets is a high priority but so should avoiding a catastrophe.

I encourage this attempt at cost savings as long as you are managing your risk well.

Doing so includes:

  • Automated data backups with multiple versions
    Examples: Mozy for Mac, Carbonite for Windows, Bacula for Linux
  • Routine and scheduled Hard Disk replacements & reuse the old drive
    Example: Within the estimated life of the Hard Drive, often called MTTF, or every three years
  • Contingency planning for downtime
    Example: Have a secondary computer or shared computer just in case. (more…)

Virus Alert: UPS/FedEx Delivery Failure

This is a sad but real attempt to gather your credit card information during the holiday season.

Please read the entire post before opening any attachment or following UPS/FedEx directions via email.

An email that resembles this has been circulating recently:

From: UPS Packet Service
Subject: UPS Paket N0328795951

Dear Sir/Madam,

Unfortunately we were not able to deliver postal package you sent on July the 1st in time because the recipient’s address is not correct.

Please print out the invoice copy attached and collect the package at our office.

Your UPS


Unfortunately we were not able to deliver postal package you sent on July the 25 in time because the recipient’s address is not correct.

Please print out the invoice copy attached and collect the package at our office.

Your FEDEX
www.fedex.com

You can verify the accuracy of this threat via Snopes and UPS.