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Re: [Dataloss] hard drive destruction
From: blitz (blitz
strikenet.kicks-ass.net)
Date: Wed Aug 16 2006 - 10:57:51 CDT
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Generally, Im for recycling drives as much as possible, for not too
many have the resources to access an electron microscope needed to
see anything left over after a DOD approved wipe and rewrite scheme.
If it were National security, incineration is the only way, as you'd
be dealing with entities with the time and money. PII theft is
usually a crime of opportunity.
A DOD 5200.28 wipe should suffice.
At 09:32 8/16/2006, you wrote:
>Just wondering what the group feels is an adequate level of destruction
>for a hard drive that contains personal financial information . . .
>
>A. Using software to wipe the drive to DOD 5200.28 spec.
>
>B. Cutting the platters in half (great big saw that essentially chops
>the drive into two pieces).
>
>C. Drilling out the center of the platter with a 2" drill bit.
>
>D. Hard drive degausser.
>
>E. Other - please specify.
>
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