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Re: Flash Memory Wiping
From: "Deian Stefan" <deianstefan () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 12:13:18 -0500
If you have OS X you can use the Disk Utility to 0-out the data, 7-pass or 35-pass erase on any mounted volumes. There are alot of GNU/Linux tools that are similar and can do 35-pass erase. On 1/18/07, William M. Ryan <wmr02 () health state ny us> wrote:
Can anyone recommend a tool/technique that will ensure that no data is recoverable from flash memory devices including USB drives, Memory cards, and PDAs?
-- Deian Stefan GPG fingerprint: BED8 F536 3CDB AC28 CCBB 2ECE 66C3 5810 9025 23CF
Current thread:
- Flash Memory Wiping William M. Ryan (Jan 18)
- Re: Flash Memory Wiping Joel Dinel (Jan 19)
- RE: Flash Memory Wiping Laundrup, Jens (Jan 19)
- Re: Flash Memory Wiping Deian Stefan (Jan 22)
- Re: Flash Memory Wiping Dragos Ruiu (Jan 23)
- Re: Flash Memory Wiping Atom Smasher (Jan 22)
- Re: Flash Memory Wiping C Anctil (Jan 23)
- Re: Flash Memory Wiping Dragos Ruiu (Jan 24)
- Re: Flash Memory Wiping Lou Losee (Jan 24)
- Re: Flash Memory Wiping William M. Ryan (Jan 26)
- RES: Flash Memory Wiping Cleverson de Freitas Ferla (Jan 30)
- Re: Flash Memory Wiping C Anctil (Jan 23)
- Re: Flash Memory Wiping Snoopy Brown (Jan 24)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Flash Memory Wiping kenneth . buckler (Jan 19)
- Re: Flash Memory Wiping chandlg (Jan 19)