Six press releases highlight about: cloud backup, data protection, data security, cloud storage, disaster recovery, data recovery, business continuity, data resilience, cybersecurity, cyber resilience, cyberattacks, cyberthreats, threat detection, ransomware protection, data management, ransomware protection, ransomware attacks, ransomware recovery, partnerships, legal actions, legal investigations, and alleged financial improprieties, potential securities fraud, misrepresentation, financial performance, cleanroom recovery, Managed Service Providers (MSPs), joint incident response, cyber recovery services, GovRAMP Authorization, trends in email security, HTML attachments, malicious PDF, Microsoft documents, and phishing.

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1. Pomerantz LLP is investigating Backblaze, Inc. (BLZE) for potential securities fraud. This follows a Morpheus Research report accusing Backblaze of undisclosed metrics and improper capitalization, which caused a sharp stock price drop.

2. Commvault announced enhancements to Cleanroom Recovery, adding “Factory Reset” for rapid infrastructure restoration and “Threat Scan” to ensure recovered data is clean. These features improve resilience and are now available to managed service providers.

3. Commvault expanded its partnership with CrowdStrike, offering unified incident response and cyber recovery services. This collaboration helps organizations improve readiness, respond faster to incidents, and achieve cleaner recoveries through combined expertise.

4. Kaseya announced new AI-powered innovations at Connect 2025, including Kaseya 365 Ops for efficiency and Kaseya SIEM for unified threat detection. They also offer free-to-use Datto backup hardware for customers.

5. Commvault Cloud achieved GovRAMP Authorized status at a High Impact Level. This signifies it meets rigorous security standards for state, local, and educational institutions, making Commvault the only vendor with this and FedRAMP High/FIPS 140-3 validations.

6. Barracuda’s 2025 Email Threats Report reveals 23% of HTML email attachments are malicious. Attackers increasingly use attachments and QR codes for phishing, highlighting the need for multi-layered email security with AI detection.

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