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September 24th, 2007, 05:02 PM
#13
 Originally Posted by Bobrobert
I guess that just protecting against identity theft, that there is a point where any attempts to read the platter would be too expensive, even if it were possible.
That is very true, even overwriting with a couple of passes with something like Eraser will force anyone who is trying to get the data to use some very sophisticated and expensive equipment indeed. And that';s apart from the fact that it is a very time consuming process. Considering how many easier ways there are to get info in order to commit identity theft, I can't imagine any criminals would ever take the trouble. On the other hand, if they knew that the drive originally came from a bank then they might well do, which is why those sort of institutions ought to destroy every drive IMO.
Nick.
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