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Re: DoD approved disk wiping tool
From: Hattrickinc <hattrickinc () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 12:16:53 -0400
I think someone is trying to find the best way to rm a box he hacked :-) Sent from my hacked iPhone :-)On Mar 27, 2008, at 7:38 PM, "Steve Armstrong" <stevearmstrong () logicallysecure com > wrote:
Although, not to US standards but to UK Government standards check out the Directory of assured products - http://www.cesg.gov.uk/site/publications/media/directory.pdf Alternatively look at the Common Criteria data security part of the tested products guide - http://www.commoncriteriaportal.org/products_DP.html#DPHowever, I cannot think that a standard that lets you wipe something youcannot out your hand on would really have high requirements - it seem too dangerous - if you get the IP address wrong and how does the software run - not from the resident and running OS.Most wiping software boots from its own writable media, installs its ownOS. They record the size of the drive, confirm the wiping is to occurand then wipes the drive. Its clean up processes are to check the sizeof the drive again, record the drives unique serial numbers and the number of overwrites to a record that can be printed later (from the writeable media). So I cannot see how this can be done securely in a non local environment. HTH Steve A ------------------------------------------------------- Check out the Russix Support Forum @ http://www.logicallysecure.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=6 -----Original Message-----From: listbounce () securityfocus com [mailto:listbounce () securityfocus com ]On Behalf Of JP Vicente Sent: 27 March 2008 13:32 To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: DoD aproved disk wiping tool Hello, Is there a way of wiping a hard drive remotely over a network using an approved DoD 5200.28 standard hard drive wiping tool. Additionally, is there a wiping utility besides bcwipe that is NSA approved? JP
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- Re: Removing ping/icmp from a network, (continued)
- Re: Removing ping/icmp from a network Jon R. Kibler (Mar 25)
- Re: Removing ping/icmp from a network Secure This (Mar 26)
- DoD aproved disk wiping tool JP Vicente (Mar 27)
- RE: DoD aproved disk wiping tool Timmothy Lester (Mar 27)
- Re: DoD aproved disk wiping tool John Syers (Mar 27)
- Re: DoD aproved disk wiping tool postmaster (Mar 27)
- Re: DoD aproved disk wiping tool Tremaine Lea (Mar 27)
- Re: Removing ping/icmp from a network Secure This (Mar 26)
- RE: DoD aproved disk wiping tool Kevin Ortloff (Mar 27)
- RE: DoD aproved disk wiping tool Arbogast, Paul (Citco) (Mar 28)
- Re: Removing ping/icmp from a network Jon R. Kibler (Mar 25)
- RE: DoD approved disk wiping tool Steve Armstrong (Mar 28)
- Re: DoD approved disk wiping tool Hattrickinc (Mar 28)
- RE: Removing ping/icmp from a network Murda Mcloud (Mar 27)
- RE: Removing ping/icmp from a network Murda Mcloud (Mar 27)
- RE: Removing ping/icmp from a network Worrell, Brian (Mar 26)
- Re: Removing ping/icmp from a network Ansgar -59cobalt- Wiechers (Mar 26)
- RE: Removing ping/icmp from a network Craig Wright (Mar 26)
- Re: Removing ping/icmp from a network Jason (Mar 27)