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Governmental Servers Wiped? Never!

Geoff writes with a story from Australia: "Eighteen AIX servers purchased from government via auction -- none of them had data removed from them. Ticket Vending and Validation source code, Payroll, Finance, Emails and Customer complaints. All there on every server; they were even nice enough to include some old backup tapes. At ~$14USD per server, it's amazing how cheap personal information has become."

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  1. Understandable . . . by Gabrill · · Score: 5, Funny

    They're just rushing to get rid of the things without properly preparing them. Kinda like this attempt at a firt post!

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    1. Re:Understandable . . . by trollzor · · Score: 2, Funny

      well I am in a rush too, I only have two weeks, so wow, those are some cheap servers, I only have two weeks and a $100 budget to set up my new project. So they will be great for me. And $14USD per server?! Sounds good for my project we only have two weeks and a $100 budget.

    2. Re:Understandable . . . by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      Could you possibly make a more arrogant comment? God save american egocentrism.

      He plans to do that, right after he fixes
      European ignorance regarding the location
      of NSW.

  2. I don't know what's worse... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    * That they have sold a bunch of servers laden with personal information for hardly any money at all, or
    * Somebody out there is still running AIX

    1. Re:I don't know what's worse... by Dogtanian · · Score: 4, Funny

      Somebody out there is still running AIX

      Yeah, I hear that AIX has a large lesbian following...

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  3. Policy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Why are we suddenly complaining about Government being too open?

  4. As an Australian... by PrivateDonut · · Score: 5, Funny

    this is why I love living in Australia! Nobody takes anything too seriously (except beer and sport, which we take very seriously)

    1. Re:As an Australian... by trime · · Score: 5, Funny

      Bruce here is head of the document security department, and is also in charge of the sheep dip.

    2. Re:As an Australian... by bmgoau · · Score: 2, Funny

      I know, we Australians certainly dont care one bit of our private information is mishandled.

    3. Re:As an Australian... by strider44 · · Score: 4, Funny

      Are we the only country with a leader who went swimming and never came back?

      (Note that, since I have space to use up for the spam filter, there are several ironically named swimming pools named after former Prime Minister Harold Holt, as well as an American Frigate.

    4. Re:As an Australian... by imroy · · Score: 2, Funny

      And don't forget holidays! We take holidays ("vacations" for the yanks) very seriously.
      If a national holiday falls on a weekend, we take the following monday off instead. Can't have a perfectly good holiday go to waste now can we?

  5. Data Eradication / the Nuclear Option by root_dev_X · · Score: 3, Funny

    And what, ever since I posted to /. about finding the best way to *really* wipe a harddrive I've gotten about 45 emails telling me all kinds of ways to sort out this kind of problem (I still get emails about it, and the posting was more than three years ago). Everything from a quick thermite burn to breaking into a telco exchange for some ultra-high-current bit rearrangement.

    those government types just beed to think outside the box a little more. hell, why settle for thermite - these boys have access to our nuclear arsenal!

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  6. Obligatory by Arghdee · · Score: 3, Funny

    Interesting, that the blogs subtitle is:
    If it's not on fire, then it's a software problem.

    Looks like you're about to have a hardware problem :D

  7. You should be happy by Sloppy · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's .. um .. transparent government. Yeah, that's it.

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  8. Re:Not trivial though by John+Seminal · · Score: 5, Funny
    Its kind of hard to get rid of your data on a hard drive.

    I found running a magnet over it is a good first step. Unscrewing it and opening it is a good second step. Taking a hammer to the internal parts is step 3. And putting the parts over a fire won't hurt. For a final step, I like to throw the hard drive in the lake of acid.

    I also pee on the hard drive. Just incase someone is smart enough to fuck me and find out what was on the hard drive, I can have the last laugh knowing they touched my pee.

    Oh, but you want to sell the hard drive, sans data? Now that gets tricky.

    Here is what I have done in the past when I wanted to sell or give away a hard drive, but did not want anything to be retrievable off the hard drive.

    I start with a format using a windows 98 floppy that will write a FAT table. I then load windows 98 on it and go to malware, spyware and those kinds of websites. When I get to 90% CPU in usage while doing nothing, I know I have enough spyware and viruses. I let them go to town on the hard drive. I delete files, and let the viruses rewrite them.

    Step 2 is putting a Debian CD in the cd-rom and reformatting the hard drive and installing Debian. I then go to websites with huge mpegs and download them until the hard drive is full of data. I delete all this data and do it all over again.

    Next is a Windows 2000 install, in NTFS. I go back to virus and malware websites, and let the hard drive get infected again.

    My final step is a simple FAT format, and the sale. If someone tries to recreate what was one the drive, they might recreate a virus. I toss the debian and large file step in the middle to over write what was written the first time. It is another layer to the cake.

    Oh, I am delusional and paranoid too. People tell me I get fanatical about shit like privacy. You might not need to go through all the steps. A simple format might be all you need, unless you suspect the person buying the hard drive has thousands of dollars in equipment and training to recreate your deleted data (like the National Security Agency in conjunction with the CIA and colonel sanders from KFC. Why would a military grade officer be selling chicken? To get closer to YOU!).

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  9. Goverment? by Stuart+Gibson · · Score: 4, Funny
    Govermental Servers Wiped? Never!

    "Eighteen AIX servers purchased from goverment via auction"
    So, is this genuinely how government is spelt in Australia, or are the editors too lazy to pick up on a glaringly obvious spelling mistake...

    Twice.

    Stuart
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  10. ...really bad impersonation of Rolf Harris... by jd · · Score: 4, Funny

    "...And he sang as he laughed as he carted off the server rack - you'll come a-waltzing Matilda with me!"

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