http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/5030814.stmThe site where all of this went down:http://www.amirtofangsazan.blogspot.com/PWNT.
5/31/2006 2:09:46 PM
This is why I always keep my porn on an external HD. I sold my laptop and didnot have to worry about such issues. Of course, I wasn't taking pictures of women's legs on a subway either. I don't understand the point behind humilating him like that. So what he likes women's legs? So do I. People do the cruelest things for no reason whatsoever.
5/31/2006 2:21:00 PM
5/31/2006 2:22:16 PM
5/31/2006 2:25:25 PM
5/31/2006 2:40:36 PM
5/31/2006 4:12:00 PM
^ both good points.The BBC site seems to allude to the fact that it was his though.
5/31/2006 4:20:04 PM
Anybody have a link to the original MIT study on this?
5/31/2006 4:37:00 PM
5/31/2006 4:44:52 PM
and if he says he wont refund your money?
5/31/2006 5:11:34 PM
^^ gay pr0n?haha sorry, had to.
5/31/2006 5:37:23 PM
5/31/2006 6:17:22 PM
Agreeing with Kiljadn.
5/31/2006 6:28:04 PM
5/31/2006 8:57:44 PM
if you're doing something and taking pictures of it, you shouldn't be embarrased
5/31/2006 9:07:39 PM
Yeah, I'm gonna have to go ahead and say if you defraud me I'm going to not particularly care if you're publicly humiliated by embarrasing photos you sent to me while you were defrauding me.
5/31/2006 9:14:50 PM
5/31/2006 9:21:46 PM
Another story:http://news.yahoo.com/s/wlwt/20060601/lo_wlwt/9303216
6/1/2006 2:01:16 PM
6/1/2006 5:45:39 PM
from here on out, whenever i buy a hard drive, im gonna try and undelete/restore it to see what kinda juicy shit i can find
6/1/2006 7:11:31 PM
i killdisk mine when i resell them...not that i have anything on them that i'm worried about, but i don't even want people seeing my old school papers...there are too many nutjobs out there
6/1/2006 7:52:32 PM
you do realize most driver erasing programs dont really do shit.Unless its DOD certified, it's a complete waste of time.
6/1/2006 7:57:49 PM
well which ones are DOD certified then
6/1/2006 8:21:15 PM
these are specificallyCyberScrub's cyberCide: http://www.cyberscrub.com/ (~$36) DBAN: Darik's Boot and Nuke: http://dban.sourceforge.net/ (free) Eraser: http://www.heidi.ie/eraser/ (free) WhiteCanyon's WipeDrive: http://www.whitecanyon.com/ (~$40) But you can check any software, see if it complies to DoD 5220.22-M standards.
6/1/2006 8:26:12 PM
wrd.
6/1/2006 8:29:56 PM
nm, i used to use killdisk, i used dban last time (i know this sounds like a pathetic attempt to sound like i know what i'm talking about, but i really HAVE been using dban recently )
6/1/2006 8:34:35 PM
No sweat man, not trying to call you out or anything, just a word to the wise that not all "disk wipers" are created equal.
6/1/2006 9:04:44 PM
If you hold a magnet near it does it delete everything?
6/5/2006 5:58:26 PM
Err, I think Noen's suggestions would be more effective. Unless you're using an AC degausser you're not really going to ensure that you'll completely erase everything. Just holding a strongish magnet next to the drive won't cut it. I mean, the drives have fairly strong rare earth magnets in them anyways.[Edited on June 5, 2006 at 6:28 PM. Reason : ]
6/5/2006 6:24:07 PM
6/5/2006 6:29:22 PM
I would smash it or something. Maybe use a power tool.
6/5/2006 6:30:55 PM
Haha, you just want to be destructive don't you? You could always take out an old microwave and harddrive in one firey scene if you wanted to...
6/5/2006 6:32:48 PM
If the drive is large enough to be resold then using a DoD tool is a perfectly safe way to destroy old data.You should only resort to physical destruction if:- The drive mechanism has failed.- You are in a hurry.- The drive doesn't have any value outside of the data that is on it.- You really want to destroy a drive.Needlessly destroying a drive could be like throwing money away even if it is $5-$10.
6/5/2006 6:34:30 PM
6/5/2006 6:48:28 PM
Thermite (mix powdered alumminum and powdered iron oxide and light with something fairly long...) I'd suggest using a magnesium strip coiled around the end of a fire-poker and just piling some of the thermite mixture on the drive. The magnesium itself is pretty hard to ignite though and you'll still want something really hot to get that going. Don't wad up too much magnesium either or you'll have one extremely bright and hot fire at the end of your poker. You could also try to use the magnesium strip as a fuse I guess, but that's not as reliable as holding a magnesium fire into the pile of thermite. Arch welder would probably ignite it to, but you'd probably end up destroying the welder.Err, one more thing, just so you know (and I don't end up getting sued), this would be a very very dumb thing to do. It'd probably also be pretty cool, but just realize that you can't put a thermite fire out. Once it gets going and some of the powdered aluminum is liquified, you could fully submerge it and it'd still burn until seperated enough so that the ignited portions burned themselves out without being able to continue the reaction. Once again, this would be very dumb.[Edited on June 5, 2006 at 7:01 PM. Reason : ]
6/5/2006 6:52:23 PM
I don't sell anything I've had digital information on that I don't want people to see. I've taken a computer forensics class, and trust me, the best way to deal with it is to get rid of it like the mafia does a body.
6/5/2006 7:18:42 PM
And if the mafia used thermite, CSI would be a lot more boring.
6/5/2006 7:38:32 PM
I visited Records Management where I'm at, and they had a pretty impressive facility. They had a nice looking degausser ... 3 times on each side and the data is prety much cooked. I'll take a wild stab and say NCSU Surplus and/or Records Management (whatever they call it) has a similar setup with a degausser of some sort.
6/6/2006 6:31:47 AM
With the number of machines they sell a bulk degausser would make sense. Anyone know what they do and how much data they leave on surplus machines?
6/6/2006 10:33:50 AM
i have an 18" AC degaussing coil...think that would wipe it? (serious question)
6/7/2006 9:31:09 AM
Probably? I don't know, DBAN is still the way I'd go.
6/7/2006 5:35:19 PM
i tried out dban...i was hoping it might have an option for wiping disks while in windows, but it didn't...i went with eraser (had a laptop hd hooked up via usb)
6/7/2006 5:49:06 PM
6/7/2006 5:58:51 PM
http://www.darkreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=97378Hehe, some high tech magnetic wiping.
6/17/2006 2:39:13 PM