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Thread: Fast HD Purge Program?

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    Hey Thanks DeadAddict, looks like a pretty good trojan. And to everyone else, I am not trying to hide porn of ANY kind, I just want to be careful because I was stupid enough to leak out what I do during my spare time. Anyways, I also found DBan which looks just as good but am trying to so If I can get something that can run unattended. Kinda like load and leave so it will work automatically without any user input.

    Keep it coming though.

    Thanks!

    Enforcer

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    bcwipe has scheduling features and will run unattended. You can set it up to delete all of your temporary files and things of that nature. Also has a good file shredder, as well as having the capability to encrypt your page file and wipe it securely on reboot.

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    if u are really worried about destroying any data you have you could try bootingand running on the ram. Someone come in u dont like pull the plug and wham its all gone. downside u have to book form a disk and if the power goes out while your doing something you lose it all.
    chown -r us ./bases

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    I'd stick with a high powered magnet. That'll messup any data for sure. I don't think anything would be recoverable from that point.

    Should the feds be coming over, you won't have time to do any of the other stuff mentioned above.

    I keep my case open, and a magnet right on the top of the case, readily accessible.
    Also, look into a bootable diskette that you can boot to that doesn't require any prompting, just boot and format. This way, if you need to do this quick, you can just reboot with the floppy in the drive and put the magnet on the drive as it's working. (Total corruption)

    That's the smart way, none of this time consuming stuff that has been mentioned above.


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    hey at work we format all the machines it redoes the partition and wipes it quick...the prog is named quickdisk but i'll have to search for it. You boot the floppy select the partition(s) that u wanna delete and format/wipe and it does it less than 15 sec. and thats it. I'll look for it...if i dont find it tonight you'll have it tomorrow when i'm at work.

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    I guess that around 2oz of C4 will do the job? PE4 in my country?

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    Originally posted here by nihil
    I guess that around 2oz of C4 will do the job? PE4 in my country?
    That'll sure do it. They'd have to recontruct the drive itself before they could even begin to reconstruct data.


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    So would something like a degauss ring work?

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    Why not get yourself a small vat of concentarted Hydrochloric acid ??

    That should nicely disolve all the metal in your HDD once you have ripped it out of your PC

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    Originally posted here by LapKitten
    1st pull the HD.
    2nd put said HD into microwave.
    3rd put microwave on high for 3min.
    This is very dangerous and will certainly damage your microwave.

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