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WILD56:
Yes I do macs.
I also do cameras and most phones. I can potentially do all devices. Macs and PCs use the shame data storage architecture.
Some devices would/will be destroyed in the process of data recovery if they are a sealed unit (no screws, sealed bezel). This would be explained prior to commencement of recovery and is entirely up to the person. If the device is no longer working, you are after the data and not the device at the end of the day.
If in doubt just ask.
69DirtyRat:
good to know for future reference! :cheers:
silverz:
Hi Stan,
Bob here, Susan and I were talking to you at the Towradgi show. As you may be aware we own a stable of AirBnB apartments at Hyde Park Plaza in the CBD. Could you give us some advice on lift FOBs? We have 2 FOBs per apartment but need 3 for cleaners and maintenance access. We can sign out a concierge tradie FOB, but this is a nuisance with over 25 AirBnB guests monthly.
Extra FOBs are $120 each but strata management won’t allow more than 2 FOBs per studio apartment (which most of our are). Cloners in the city charge around $45 per clone but they said our originals may also be copies as the integral digital data was too poor to copy. Any advice or redirection?
Cheers, Bob and Susan
www.tropicanapress.com.au
WILD56:
Sorry Bob, I don't know anything about lift FOBs. I recover data from computers and personal devices, such as cameras and phones.
However, as a former forensic computer analyst I would suggest that you do not have your FOBs cloned as it poses a significant security risk for your apartments and indeed the entire apartment building. There is a reason only two FOBs are allowed per building. Once you allow someone to make a copy of that FOB, that information can be in anyone's hands around the world within minutes. I can easily buy that information for less then it costs you to have it cloned. I can then do what I like with your entire apartment building. Considering that it is also situated in the heart of the city and in the current global "climate" I would also suggest that it could potentially pose a security risk to members of the general public.
This might sound far fetched and probably not what you were looking for when you asked for my advice. But consider this...How do you think unscrupulous people enter secure facilities when they are not on security register?
silverz:
Thanks Stan, sounds scary! We’ll take your advice and avoid cloning our FOBs. We have come to a compromise with building management who have now agreed to issue us with a single FOB coded for all levels. The proviso is that it is coded for service lift only to prevent our contract cleaners abusing the guest lifts. Thanks again for the great feedback mate.
Cheers, Bob and Susan
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