Deleted files can often be recovered, and that's a problem when you're passing your PC or PC-related tech along to someone else. Whether it's sensitive financial data, business documents, or scandalous photos that could be used to blackmail you, you probably don't want people getting their hands on your private stuff.. Fortunately, you can take steps to protect your data, whether you're getting rid of a PC, external hard drive, or USB stick. Here's how! (And here's how to wipe mobile devices clean.) The link for this article located at IT World is no longer available. . Understand how to properly erase your files before disposing of computers and storage devices to ensure confidential data remains safe.. Data Sanitization, Secure Deletion, Device Recycling. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The Eraser developers have announced the availability of version 6.0.7 of their advanced security tool for Windows. Eraser is a software utility for securely deleting files and folders from different types of magnetic media, such as hard drives and floppy disks. It removes sensitive information by overwriting the area of the drive on which the data is stored one or more times using special algorithms.. The latest stable 6.0.x branch update addresses a number of bugs found in the previous 6.0.6 release, including several stability issues. The developers also note that, with this release, support for the 5.x branch of Eraser, which supported versions of Windows prior to XP, is being discontinued The link for this article located at H Security is no longer available. . The latest stable 6.0.x branch update addresses a number of bugs found in the previous 6.0.6 release. eraser, developers, announced, availability, version, their, advanced, security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
With the use of increasingly sophisticated encryption systems, an attacker wishing to gain access to sensitive data is forced to look elsewhere for information. One avenue of attack is the recovery of supposedly erased data from magnetic media or random-access . . .. With the use of increasingly sophisticated encryption systems, an attacker wishing to gain access to sensitive data is forced to look elsewhere for information. One avenue of attack is the recovery of supposedly erased data from magnetic media or random-access memory. This article covers some of the methods available to recover erased data and presents schemes to make this recovery significantly more difficult. The link for this article located at Rootprompt.org --Â Â is no longer available. . Explore effective techniques for secure data deletion, from overwriting methods and physical destruction to encryption and adherence to sanitization standards. Data Recovery Prevention, Secure Deletion Strategies, Data Protection Methods. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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