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Re: Fash cards sanitization from Nokia Symbian and WM5/6
From: gjgowey () tmo blackberry net
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 17:11:19 +0000
Why would you need gutman to sanitize a flash card? Gutman is written specifically for taking the inaccuracies of writing to magnetic media into account. Flash cards don't suffer from those problems and all you're likely to do is make them burn out faster. I wouldn't do anything more than a regular dod wipe on flash cards and even that is overkill. Geoff Sent from my BlackBerry wireless handheld. -----Original Message----- From: Luis Lopez Sanchez <luis.lopez () atosorigin com> Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 18:19:23 To:security-basics () lists securityfocus com Subject: Fash cards sanitization from Nokia Symbian and WM5/6 Hi All, I wonder if exist some application to write different sanitization patterns to removable flash cards (such as SD cards) for to use from the mobile device itself, no using PC or other computers with flash cards reader. I have been googling sometimes for this recurrent matter with no successful. I'd like to know if somebody know some app to apply the Guttman method (yeah! Of course, I know this is a any obsolete method but to me it would be enough to start) to SD and micro-SD flash cards from Windows Mobile 5/6 and Nokia w/ Symbian 80 3rd ed. based hardware platforms (such as HTC/QTEK for WM and N*/E* Nokia Series). I am searching for a system to wipe or sanitize flash cards directly from the two mobile operating systems based platforms. From a PC with a simple flash reader reader all is easy, but from a mobile device is not so much... ¿Any idea? PS: I think that something like 'dd' GNU tool for WM or Symbian could be useful as a first approach, but I haven't time to port it (and I don't know if I would be able to carry out it!). Many thanks in advance. Best Regards, -- Luislo http://luislo.blogspot.com "I speak for myself not Atos Origin" ------------------------------------------------------------------ This e-mail and the documents attached are confidential and intended solely for the addressee; it may also be privileged. If you receive this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately and destroy it. As its integrity cannot be secured on the Internet, the Atos Origin group liability cannot be triggered for the message content. Although the sender endeavours to maintain a computer virus-free network, the sender does not warrant that this transmission is virus-free and will not be liable for any damages resulting from any virus transmitted. Este mensaje y los ficheros adjuntos pueden contener informacion confidencial destinada solamente a la(s) persona(s) mencionadas anteriormente. Pueden estar protegidos por secreto profesional Si usted recibe este correo electronico por error, gracias de informar inmediatamente al remitente y destruir el mensaje. Al no estar asegurada la integridad de este mensaje sobre la red, Atos Origin no se hace responsable por su contenido. Su contenido no constituye ningun compromiso para el grupo Atos Origin, salvo ratificacion escrita por ambas partes. Aunque se esfuerza al maximo por mantener su red libre de virus, el emisor no puede garantizar nada al respecto y no sera responsable de cualesquiera danos que puedan resultar de una transmision de virus ------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Fash cards sanitization from Nokia Symbian and WM5/6 Luis Lopez Sanchez (Sep 27)
- Re: Fash cards sanitization from Nokia Symbian and WM5/6 gjgowey (Sep 27)
- RE: Fash cards sanitization from Nokia Symbian and WM5/6 Luis Lopez Sanchez (Sep 28)
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- Re: Fash cards sanitization from Nokia Symbian and WM5/6 Ryan Chow (Sep 28)
- Re: Fash cards sanitization from Nokia Symbian and WM5/6 gjgowey (Sep 28)
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- Re: Fash cards sanitization from Nokia Symbian and WM5/6 gjgowey (Sep 29)
- Re: Fash cards sanitization from Nokia Symbian and WM5/6 gjgowey (Sep 28)
- Re: Fash cards sanitization from Nokia Symbian and WM5/6 gjgowey (Sep 27)