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Melville
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15th Aug 06 at 09:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Read a fair bit on how people can get your details off an old HD as it doesnt properly delete the info and that there are some software programs out there that totally overwrites a HD with random binary.

Any know of any freeware ones out there?
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Paranoid people these days
Melville
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4790293.stm

Yes really paranoid
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quote:
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4790293.stm

Yes really paranoid


yeah right. If you've got "that" much money worth stealing you could buy a new hard drive and not have to worry
Melville
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So what would you do with the old one that you want no data of yours to be
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quote:
Originally posted by Melville
So what would you do with the old one that you want no data of yours to be


Burn it?

Smash it with a hammer?

Give it some concrete shoes?

Tie a rope round it's little HD feet and sink it in the Med?

It's a fuckin news story about people who have given their machines to charity to give to Africans. Are you sending the HD to africa

If you put it in your bin do you think Joe Africa is gonna look through your bin outside your house hoping to find a HD?

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tbh brett, no offence but you seem to have no clue about how easy it is to get data off of drives nor anything else (especially debit/credit cards, so easy to copy especially with places like maplins selling the gear ).
So its better to be safe than sorry and some people do actually use there pc's for work (storing data they wouldnt want to be recovered) and not just a portal to porn

But Melville, http://www.killdisk.com/ they have a free version that will do what you want - try and do as many passes as possible though as that will decrease chances that people can get the data back
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quote:
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tbh brett, no offence but you seem to have no clue about how easy it is to get data off of drives nor anything else (especially debit/credit cards, so easy to copy especially with places like maplins selling the gear ).



Don't get me wrong. I understand it's easy to steal the data of a formatted drive. My point is, if you put a HDD in your dustbin do you think someone is gonna root through your bin, take the HDD, unformat it, then steal your identity? I'd sasy the odds are slim. But if you're that worried, Brand new HDDs are dirt cheap.

Sorry, I just think people give it a bit of overkill.
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thing is people do actually search bins, its how alot of data is stolen, plus it only takes a few hours to scrub your data....worth doing tbh
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this is what you use

Data Destroy Hardware
drax
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quote:
Originally posted by Melville
So what would you do with the old one that you want no data of yours to be


Rub it with some magnets, put it ontop of some large speakers.. in the boot with my sub, then in the microwave
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I'm half with Brett here.

Its only a problem if someone else gets your hard drive, which if you're selling the computer you can remove. If you really want to supply them with a hard drive they're cheap anyway.

There's no substitute for smashing it up. If its over a few years old it needs replacing anyway. They don't last forever

[Edited on 15-08-2006 by Ian]
John
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http://staff.washington.edu/jdlarios/autoclave/

Run that on the highest setting.
Even with electron scanning microscopes nobody is getting anything off it.

 
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