[nflug] Wiping hard drive sensitive personal data

Dennis Ruzeski denniruz at gmail.com
Thu Jul 20 13:47:42 EDT 2006


Holy Tangent, Batman!

In the interests of keeping the topic, I've also used DBAN and it's sweet
for wiping disks that you want to use again..  (as opposed to the firearm
target/thermite/big magnet methods which are just good for disks you don't
plan to use again)

Here's the link to DBAN -- http://dban.sourceforge.net/



On 7/20/06, Jesse Jarzynka <denisesballs at thecybersource.com> wrote:
>
> Brad Bartram wrote:
> > Right now the industry can't decide on how it wants to handle
> > cascading style sheets on internet web sites without divergent
> > implementations - I don't have real high hopes for an effective
> > working group on comprehensive security practices.
> >
> > brad
> >
>
> I would disagree there. The "industry" in this case would be the W3C,
> and they make the CSS specifications. It's not their fault web browsers
> makers aren't following the guidelines. Opera is making the most/best
> effort. Firefox needs a little work, and IE just needs to die.
>
> Can you tell I do web design?
> --
> Jesse Jarzynka
> Cyber Source
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> http://www.thecybersource.com/
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