Comment by harshreality

5 hours ago

Is that statement by Iron Mountain's attorney believable, though?

If cage or server access was shared between Iron Mountain customers, how can Iron Mountain not have a record of what's in what cage or what's on what server?

If Iron Mountain customers like OSS were free to add or remove things without Iron Mountain's knowledge, then their (OSS's) access would've been limited to cages or servers dedicated to their (OSS's) own clients' data. Allowing an OSS ex-employee the same access they previously would've had should be a non-issue, from Iron Mountain's perspective.

What iron mountain does know is which drives are owned by oss. What they don't know is which drives owned by oss have the station's data on them. Hopefully nothing is comingled and drives are dedicated to a customer. Seemingly only oss knows and they went bankrupt so who knows what shape the records are in.