
for i in 0 FFFF rand(0) rand(42) FFFF 0; do for (j-0; v < max, j++) do write sector $j with $i done done --dave on Solaris, boot stand_diag; secure_erase; boot On 17/12/15 05:20 PM, William Porquet wrote:
Also, it the drives won't mount they'll need to have the platters destroyed, no?
Still pricey.
On Dec 17, 2015 5:18 PM, "David Thornton" <northdot9@gmail.com <mailto:northdot9@gmail.com>> wrote:
Wipe or destroy? Dban is better than rm.
On Thu, Dec 17, 2015, 5:07 PM <phiscock@ee.ryerson.ca <mailto:phiscock@ee.ryerson.ca>> wrote:
From Metro News today:
Two top McGuinty aides charged in gas plants computer probe
.... Faist was paid $10,000 for wiping the drives out of the taxpayer-funded Liberal caucus budget, police allege. The party subsequently repaid the sum to the public treasury. ....
Ten grand to erase some hard drives?
Boot a Linux CD or USBKey. Change to the root directory. rm -rf *.
Done.
Or maybe it was $50.00 to erase the drives and $9950.00 for 'discretion'.
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