On Oct 9, 2005, at 5:38 AM, Darrin Chandler wrote: > Kenneth wrote: >> If it absolutely has to be gone, I would never trust writing over >> it (even >> multiple times). I would disassemble it, take the platters out, >> and sand all >> the metal off :) > > I've read somewhere, a while ago, that someone had a procedure > where they dissassembled the drive and used special equipment to > read latent ghost images of previously written data. I don't have > any references at all. That's why the military has a two-pronged approach to drives that once contained classified info: Step 1: Erase the data securely (multiple overwriting, etc) Step 2: Physically destroy the drive I found this PDF: http://www.nwo.usace.army.mil/html/im-c/rcrdsmgt/pdf/m25-1-80.pdf It recommends using the DataEraser software to do the secure delete. The appendix says that the recommended overwrite to satisfy DoD requirement is a Triple Pass with 0x00. After that is done, though, you must take the drive into a "suitable facility with individuals wearing appropriate safety equipment" and physically destroy it. They recommend using a sledgehammer or drilling a series of 1/4 in holes through the platters. I've heard stories that some branches of the military will take it a step further and incinerate the pieces but I can't find any reference to that so it might just be an urban legend. KKurt --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss