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05-28-2014 03:48 PM |
Destroying a HDD 101
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When destroying a HDD, there are some things to remember:
1st: remember a cd skipping or a record jumping over a crack in the disk? The same idea apply's to the HDD. If you put a hole in the HDD, technically, they still can get some data off of it. However, they would need NCIS level of equipment to do it.
2nd: Water doesn't hurt a hard drive. The information is magnetically stored. This is why a magnet can cause some corruption in a hard drive. Though you would need a REALLY powerful magnet. Now if you threw it in the Atlantic.......
3rd: The aim of this entire procedure is to destroy the platters inside. (They look like cd's) So if you can get the case open, the platters are pretty easy to destroy. Getting it open is the problem though
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