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"Smash Your Hard Drive" To Fight Identity Theft

Will Do This For Free writes "BBC News has a story about the only fireproof way of safeguarding your personal information when dumping your old computer: 'It sounds extreme, but the only way to be 100% safe is to smash your hard drive into smithereens. [...] The more thoroughly the better.' This sounds like so much fun that I almost feel like doing it right now. Let me press Submit Story first."

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  1. Or make it reusable... by Seakip18 · · Score: 5, Informative

    and just use dBan, Derrick's Boot and Nuke.

    Nothing beats an afternoon of watching dBan and a comfy chair. Beer or whisky optional.

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  2. Re:"The only fireproof way of safeguarding your da by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    The platters don't have to be melted, they only need to be heated to the Curie point to loose all their information. Of course, that would still take a pretty hot fire.

  3. Re:Environmentally criminal! by Lumpy · · Score: 5, Informative

    It's really not that hard to transfer platters. and yes use an identical drive.

    a makeshift clean room is easy. run the shower in the bathroom for 15 minutes on the hottest setting and then shut it off and let the room cool down completely. the mist in the air will remove all dust as it falls to the ground. use a tyvek suit and cover your hair, face, hands and you're good to go.

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  4. DOD Guidlines. Re:"The only fireproof by Forge · · Score: 5, Informative

    I read years ago (and I'm sure it was made up) of a memo sent out to IT managers in the DOD (United States Department Of Defense). It went.
    To properly dispose of hard drives which may contain Top secret information is a 5 step process to be performed in the order specified and by competent engineers.

    1. Perform a triple overwrite security erase on the entire disk.
    2. Use a bulk degausser (AKA a powerful electro magnet).
    3. Crush the drive under a roller or tank tracks, whichever is more convenient.
    4. Melt the scrap into slag.
    5. Bury that Slag in a toxic waste dump to deter any attempts at data recovery.

    That's not exactly how it went but I think this is pretty close. Can anyone find the original?

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