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1. Technical catastrophe

Catastrophe Level 1: Total Technical Catastrophe

Level 1 Catastrophe

One night, your house burns down. Your laptops, desktops, NAS, backups are all gone, as are your phone(s) and tablet(s). You yourself are fine.

You lose

  • ✉ Access to email accounts, social accounts, banking app, government communication
  • 🔑 Access to password manager, 2-factor authentication, your SSH keys, your Yubikey
  • 🪛 Access to hosting accounts, SaaS services, 3rd party systems
  • 🪪 your physical bank cards, ID cards, ...

You keep

  • 📖 Knowledge of the systems, the code, your data.
  • 💰 Bank accounts, company existence

What to do

Replace your phone

  • You can buy a phone easily, no need to wait. If all your bank cards are gone, you will need cash to pay for one, though.
  • iPhones have a very smooth slick and easy migration process if you still have the old phone. Unfortunately this won't work here. So you will need to restore from a cloud backup. For this, you need yourApple (iPhone) or Google (Android) ID and password. If you had a 256GB phone and only ever used the free 5GB iCloud, without paying for extra storage space, you will not have a full cloud backup.
  • restore fromiCloud backup (iPhone)Google backup (Android)
is restoredon iPhoneon Android
your contactsyesyes
your photosyesyes
your appsyesyes
your messagesyesyes
biometric on-device 2-factoryesyes
passwords in password manageryesyes
2-factor accounts in Authenticatordependsdepends
  • then get your phone number back, because that might be used for 2-factor authentication too. You will normally need your ID card for this. So you might have to get a temporary ID replacement first.
  • then log in to your password manager and get all your passwords back. You will need to log in to your password manager withyour master password. If you have 2-factor authentication on your password manager, you will need to use your 2-factor app to get in.
  • RestoreGoogle Authenticator:Use the QR code generated by doing an export.
  • RestoreMicrosoft Authenticator:Sign in to your iCloud account. This is where the credentials are stored.

Replace your laptop

  • Buy the same type (Windows/Mac) laptop like you had before. No need to experiment now.
  • If you had a cloud backup, you can restore from that. You will need yourbackup password.

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