PC disk wipe software

Jiri Baum jirib at sweeney.cs.monash.edu.au
Tue Oct 10 18:38:29 PDT 1995


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Hello cypherpunks at toad.com
  and shamrock at netcom.com (Lucky Green)

> In article <199510091318.JAA24166 at jekyll.piermont.com>, perry at piermont.com
> ("Perry E. Metzger") wrote:
 
[asking for utility to wipe data from MS-DOS hard drive]
 
shamrock at netcom.com (Lucky Green) answered:

...
> They all invariably fail to wipe the slackspace at the end of
> allocated, but not fully used blocks. Consequently, several kB of data
...

Since nobody seemed to mention it: I suspect that most of them also
fail to wipe already reallocated space.

Think about it: some of that space was only overwritten once...

So to be safe I guess make a backup (with a backup utility that doesn't
copy slackspace), wipe the disk, then restore. Also beware programs that
do not properly zero their files when allocating them.

The cliche answer to the original question, I believe, is:
  yes, go to the hardware store and ask for a 'sledgehammer'.


Hope that makes sense...

Jiri
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