Evidence Eliminator capabilities
First I'd like to apologise if this has been covered before. I searched the web and antionline and came up blank.
My question relates to the capabilities of the Evidence Eliminator package. Does it actually wipe what it claims? And does it miss any areas that it shouldn't? (assuming you wanted to clean all areas without damaging the OS). I know practically this is very difficult, and in many cases unnecessary. But from an intellectual perspective I am interested in if/how it is achieved.
Also I am aware of the dubious moral and legal practices of Robin Hood Software, the company who make EE. See http://evidence-eliminator-sucks.com/eesucks/index.html . While this site details the immoral advertising practices of the company and some of the difficulties of achieving what Robin Hood Software claims, it does not explain technically whether EE works or not. The site does however link to http://www.radsoft.net/resources/software/reviews/ee/ which has some detailed information on how EE doesn't perform what it claims. But while Radsoft are quite well respected, they are still a competing company with a competing product and I was wondering if there was any other information out there?
Thanks in advance
Re: Evidence Eliminator capabilities
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Originally posted here by Jupes
First I'd like to apologise if this has been covered before. I searched the web and antionline and came up blank.
My question relates to the capabilities of the Evidence Eliminator package. Does it actually wipe what it claims? And does it miss any areas that it shouldn't? (assuming you wanted to clean all areas without damaging the OS). I know practically this is very difficult, and in many cases unnecessary. But from an intellectual perspective I am interested in if/how it is achieved.
Also I am aware of the dubious moral and legal practices of Robin Hood Software, the company who make EE. See http://evidence-eliminator-sucks.com/eesucks/index.html . While this site details the immoral advertising practices of the company and some of the difficulties of achieving what Robin Hood Software claims, it does not explain technically whether EE works or not. The site does however link to http://www.radsoft.net/resources/software/reviews/ee/ which has some detailed information on how EE doesn't perform what it claims. But while Radsoft are quite well respected, they are still a competing company with a competing product and I was wondering if there was any other information out there?
Thanks in advance
I have heard both sides of the story. On one hand Evidence Eliminator will erase your data very well (most unerase programs cannot get it back afterwards) but it seems to fail in several tests against machines that are made to recover data. I will try to dig up the website that I got the information from...