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Global Mod
- Oct 12, 2020
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Is it quicker than DBan? How many passes? Is it certified by the DoD?
Is it quicker than DBan? How many passes? Is it certified by the DoD?
It definitely works since it overwrites everything instead of just deleting it.Interesting, I wonder if it works
I will try and let you knowCan it be inserted into a butt and wipe malfunctioning brain clean? Wanna try it on someone I know
I don't take any responsibility for that but on HDD's you just need to open it and just hit it with a hammer.Keep in mind, the only thing you need to "kill" is your hard drive (hdd) or solid state drive (ssd). Very easy to do in both cases.
For hdd, drill a couple holes in the platters. They are soft, and any really cheap drill and drill bit will work. You can drill though the enclosure - no need to disassemble. See pic:
For ssd, melt the chips with a lighter or propane torch. If you have a 2.5" ssd, take the pcb out of the enclosure first. Also, you can just crush the chips in a vice or even with a large pliers. Remember, you want to destroy the flash chips. The controller and dram don't matter. See pic:
Is this some sort of fancy USB killer product?I have invested in a kickstarter. It's this key that you plug into the USB port and it just wipes your device immediately. It works on all kinds of devices. Sounds perfect for so many people here. View attachment 49454
I definetly agree with you and that's why our LiveOS uses the Gutmann Wipe for SSD's which is used for deleting data from Magnetic and Solid-State Memory.@LunarPyotr I have heard that microwaving an SSD does not necessarily kill it. Maybe it does, but it's just as easy to burn for physically damage the flash.
Also, with ssd's, it's not possible to simply overwrite with null data like a hdd. Ssd's move the data around to keep the wear on the flash roughly even. It doesn't have fixed "tracks" like an hdd that the data is stored on and doesn't get moved once written.
In the end, the only real way to securely erase an SSD is through physical damage.