Graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Well, the fornistic types claim they can now copy files from a hard drive 
>that has been rewritten multiple times and bulk erased. So if you need 
>real data security I recommend total distruction of the drive. 
>
>There used to be a utility that would track write 1's, then 0's, several 
>times, after which you had to do a low level format which is probably 
>good enough to keep anyone who does not have a government type budget to 
>work with from getting at deleted stuff. IIRC it was called WIPE. 

I have one called FolderBurn. You can set it to overwrite files enough
times that they're not recoverable to anyone (provided you have the
patience - it can take a while to overwrite big files enough times).

As an interesting side note, I read about a year ago about a data
recovery expert who had proposed subjecting Richard Nixon's famous tape
with the 18 minute gap to modern forensic technology to try to recover
the audio data. It was only erased about 5 times so the recording should
be recoverable if the tape itself hasn't deteriorated too much. At the
time the article was written, the Smithsonian was considering taking him
up on the offer...

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