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24-03-2010, 13:15 door Bitwiper

Door ej__: Het is jouw conclusie en alleen jouw conclusie dat dit te maken heeft met sector remapping.Nou, kennelijk denken anderen er ook zo over, uit http://cmrr.ucsd.edu/people/Hughes/DataSanitizationTutorial.pdf:DoD 5220 overwriting has other vulnerabilities, such as erasing only to a drive’s Maximum Address, which can be set lower than its native capacity; not erasing reallocated (error) blocks; or miss extra partitions. External overwrites cannot access the reallocated sectors on most drives, and any data once recorded is left on these sectors. These sectors could conceivably be recovered and decoded by exotic forensics. While enterprise-class drives and drive systems (SCSI/FC/SAS/iSCSI) allow software commands to test all the user blocks for write and read ability, mass market drives (PATA/SATA) cannot read, write, or detect reassigned blocks since they have no logical block address for a user to access. Verder:Door ej__: SOx is een verhaal dat nog niet eens raakt aan de DoD standaarden. ...

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