can the previous information EVER be recovered? Even with the highest technology ever invented?
So it means the standard now is trash the drive and melt the remains into a sticky blob. Or alternatively you sit it on a desk and place a heap of Neodymium magnets above it. And screw the data on the drive that way.As of the June 2007 edition of the DSS C&SM, overwriting is no longer acceptable for sanitization of magnetic media; only degaussing or physical destruction is acceptable.
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So it means the standard now is trash the drive and melt the remains into a sticky blob. Or alternatively you sit it on a desk and place a heap of Neodymium magnets above it. And screw the data on the drive that way.
Wonder if this thread is sufficient enough to convince my wife that I need a blowtorch. axes are definitely out of the question since we have already had one unfortunate incident involving myself, a large kitchen knife, and a knife sharpener.
I thought Louisiana was a community property state? ;D Or is that "Divorce Cajun style"?
(couldn't resist)
Regards.