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Peter Gutmann data deletion theaory? Jul 20 2005 11:48PM
Jared Johnson (jaredsjazz Yahoo com) (8 replies)
All,

Do you all agree with Peter Gutman's conclusion on his theory that data can
never really be erased, as noted in his quote below:

"Data overwritten once or twice may be recovered by subtracting what is
expected to be read from a storage location from what is actually read. Data
which is overwritten an arbitrarily large number of times can still be
recovered provided that the new data isn't written to the same location as
the original data (for magnetic media), or that the recovery attempt is
carried out fairly soon after the new data was written (for RAM). For this
reason it is effectively impossible to sanitise storage locations by simple
overwriting them, no matter how many overwrite passes are made or what data
patterns are written. However by using the relatively simple methods
presented in this paper the task of an attacker can be made significantly
more difficult, if not prohibitively expensive."

It seems that the perhaps the only real way to rid your Hard Drives of data
is to burn them.

I'd love to hear some thoughts on this from security and data experts out
there.

[ reply ]
Re: Peter Gutmann data deletion theaory? Jul 27 2005 07:10PM
Michael Sierchio (kudzu tenebras com)
RE: Peter Gutmann data deletion theaory? Jul 24 2005 07:30PM
dave kleiman (dave isecureu com)
Re: [BugTraq] Peter Gutmann data deletion theaory? Jul 22 2005 03:03AM
Robin Whittle (rw firstpr com au)
Re: Peter Gutmann data deletion theaory? Jul 22 2005 12:31AM
Dana Hudes (dhudes tcp-ip info)
RE: Peter Gutmann data deletion theaory? Jul 21 2005 09:05PM
D. Weiss (David cawdgw net)
Re: Peter Gutmann data deletion theaory? Jul 21 2005 07:07PM
Simple Nomad (thegnome nmrc org)
Re: Peter Gutmann data deletion theaory? Jul 21 2005 06:46PM
Jay D. Dyson (jdyson treachery net)
RE: Peter Gutmann data deletion theaory? Jul 21 2005 06:43PM
Barbara Lockwood (barbis qualityit net)


 

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