[Tfug] Destroying a hard drive
keith smith
klsmith2020 at yahoo.com
Sat Sep 8 17:22:56 MST 2007
This guys says if you remove the spindle and platters your drive will never be recoverable.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kx-D1nJcv0k&NR=1
I watched several of his videos. Very interesting.
Robert Hunter <hunter at tfug.org> wrote: On 9/8/07, Rich wrote:
> Forensic data recovery techniques are getting better all the time.
I heard a story about some cops who busted up a meth den. Apparently,
therein they found shredded documents that were in various stages of
being "puzzled" back together. Yes, people will go to extraordinary
measures to get your data.
> But you have a point: people are so complacent about their data that
> they'll just sell old drives without erasing them, consequently
> there's little incentive to go to great lengths to physically put
> data beyond the reach of petty criminals.
If I were going to start a crime syndicate ( this is strictly
hypothetical, as I would never actually do such a thing! ), I would
consider getting my hands on some sophisticated data recovery equipment.
So while the average street creature is probably not going to have that
kind of money or know-how, if I were to pay him a few bucks for every
drive he found in the dumpster, or he burgled... you get the idea?
Unless the laws of physics are on your side, I say you can't be too
paranoid about destroying sensitive data.
--
Rob
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