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:ONLamp: Please, For the Love of All That's Recoverable, Shred Your Hard Drive!
ONLamp: Please, For the Love of All That's Recoverable, Shred Your Hard Drive!
Mar 4, 2005, 05 :30 UTC (11 Talkback[s]) (8677 reads)

(Other stories by Kyle Rankin)

"Bruce Schneier has linked to yet another study that shows that people don't securely delete data from drives before selling them. This group purchased 111 supposedly clean hard drives and recovered a lot of sensitive information including "national insurance numbers, evidence of a married woman’s affair and detailed biographical information about children." I think the major issue is that your common guy thinks that formatting the drive is the solution to erase data, and anything more sophisticated than that is too difficult or expensive. Here I'll show you how to easily shred a drive using free Open Source tools.

"The basic problem with a regular format of a hard drive, is that it generally doesn't actually go back and scramble all of the data..."

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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
Or you'll never get your data back.  ...   Don't Do This on Your Current Distro   
I-Write-FUD@Paid-By-mircosatf
Mar 4, 2005, 05:42:01
 
The author might have read the shred man ...   Shred   
Dave Uhring
Mar 4, 2005, 07:54:39
 
Alternate approach for non-purists :-)   ...   Shred   
Steve Brennom
Mar 4, 2005, 15:05:25
 
> The author might have read the shred m ...   Re: Shred   
DanielB
Mar 4, 2005, 16:52:27
 
If you just want to wipe out whole parti ...   How about 'dd'?   
Monte Lin
Mar 4, 2005, 18:58:55
 
> #> dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda bs=32k> ...   Re: How about 'dd'?   
MJH
Mar 4, 2005, 20:48:09
 
If you're going to toss an old drive ...   Magnet   
PJ
Mar 4, 2005, 21:19:29
 
> Wouldn't that suffice?No. Maybe on ...   Re: Magnet   
Bob Robertson
Mar 4, 2005, 21:57:49
 
Shred on files raises issues of filesyst ...   Shred, filesystems, and partitions   
kmself
Mar 4, 2005, 22:20:58
 
They are also:http://wipe.sourceforge.ne ...   More tools   
Mar
Mar 5, 2005, 00:03:43
 
But if you are not interested in reselli ...   Re: Re: Magnet   
Ron Johnson
Mar 5, 2005, 23:25:15
 
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