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RE: Erasing a hard disk easily


From: "Kain, Becki \(B.\)" <bkain1 () ford com>
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 13:16:13 -0400

Personally, I've used Eraser with the one pass option and tested it against Encase and couldn't retrieve anything.  
It's free, it's quick, and I'd highly recommend it.

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Subject: RE: [Full-disclosure] Erasing a hard disk easily


 
That's what I am going to do to the non donated units smash, drill and M80
them.
But for the ones I am donating I was wondering if the magnet approach was
quick enough.

Thanks.. 



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[mailto:full-disclosure-admin () lists netsys com] On Behalf Of Marek Isalski
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Javier Liendo <javier () liendo net> 13/07/2004 04:59:16 >>>
i've read that physically removing the disk plates from a modern hard 
disk is more than enough to make the information contained there 
imposible to read.

Our standard procedure for destruction of hard disks is summed up in two
words:

Pillar Drill.

Line 'em up and drill 'em through.  You can do a hundred in a few minutes.

Regards,

Marek

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