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Shami-Amourae
10th October 2016, 01:52 PM
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(https://www.bleachbit.org/)https://www.bleachbit.org/

When you go to the company website you'll see this:
https://www.bleachbit.org/images/cloth_or_something3.jpg

JohnQPublic
10th October 2016, 01:53 PM
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(https://www.bleachbit.org/)https://www.bleachbit.org/

When you go to the company website you'll see this:
https://www.bleachbit.org/images/cloth_or_something3.jpg

In the 1990s I placed pictures of a smiling Oliver North on all our shredders. Some ideologues got pissed off and said why not Hillary Clinton? I thought that was a good idea, too, but it just was not hot in the news at the time!

mamboni
10th October 2016, 05:10 PM
http://bbs.dailystormer.com/uploads/default/optimized/3X/5/a/5aa4da58235fdf9180912a6cee46d17039830247_1_600x428 .jpg

(https://www.bleachbit.org/)https://www.bleachbit.org/

When you go to the company website you'll see this:
https://www.bleachbit.org/images/cloth_or_something3.jpg

OMG! Reverse course!! Reverse engines!! We must not elect this Trump! He cannot distinguish between an oxidant agent and a corosive one. OMG! This is a deal killer for me!

Glass
10th October 2016, 06:18 PM
There should be another part to that shouldn't there?

The Fact or The Result?

Not a very good product if the emails can be recovered.

Cebu_4_2
10th October 2016, 06:43 PM
Not a very good product if the emails can be recovered.

The emails were saved for further reference, thats how they were found. She used her own server not yahoo.mail. Everything she deleted is there to be found before 'bleached' and even in that prog I don't see the system in place to do that. As a server she would have to nuke it and write zeros to the drive and then reinstall everything to make it clean.

She so fukt if Don comes to town. A lot of heads to chop and some will try to save themselves. This will add to "The Greatest Show on Earth".

Glass
10th October 2016, 06:56 PM
You have to do more than write zeros I'm afraid. Sure that will help if your "adversary" doesn't know what they are doing but with the right gear and some time you can reconstruct quite a lot from a single pass wipe tool. I don't know how deep they went or how comprehensive that tool really is but I got the impression from the reports it was a "oh shit" do it quick kind of situation. The fact that they went for a tool like that suggests a marginal level of competence.

My comments are really for others to maybe think twice and look for something better if they feel they need something like this. Don't go down the same path as these guys. Use something thats maybe more mil spec.

Cebu_4_2
10th October 2016, 07:11 PM
You have to do more than write zeros I'm afraid. Sure that will help if your "adversary" doesn't know what they are doing but with the right gear and some time you can reconstruct quite a lot from a single pass wipe tool. I don't know how deep they went or how comprehensive that tool really is but I got the impression from the reports it was a "oh shit" do it quick kind of situation. The fact that they went for a tool like that suggests a marginal level of competence.

My comments are really for others to maybe think twice and look for something better if they feel they need something like this. Don't go down the same path as these guys. Use something thats maybe more mil spec.

Agreed lame attempt, but in the same game mabey this is the desired outcome. It just don't seem to be working in therir favor yet.

crimethink
10th October 2016, 08:55 PM
You have to do more than write zeros I'm afraid. Sure that will help if your "adversary" doesn't know what they are doing but with the right gear and some time you can reconstruct quite a lot from a single pass wipe tool. I don't know how deep they went or how comprehensive that tool really is but I got the impression from the reports it was a "oh shit" do it quick kind of situation. The fact that they went for a tool like that suggests a marginal level of competence.

My comments are really for others to maybe think twice and look for something better if they feel they need something like this. Don't go down the same path as these guys. Use something thats maybe more mil spec.

A professional who wants to guarantee non-recovery knows the hard drive platters must be irreversibly physically destroyed. Smashed, shredded, melted down...or similar.

BleachBit is better than nothing, for a little-time-to-react "crisis response" (i.e., minutes, not hours/days like they had), but it's no guarantee, indeed.

Most millennials are idiots savant when it comes to technology, like those working for Her Majesty then as now. They seem to know what they're doing, and pretend to be "experts" - generating a convincing image - but they live in a fantasy "reality," and often their "reality" is not tenable in "real" reality.

Another alternative would have been to have exact-duplicate hard drives ready for installation, written with bullshit data, and then pre-wiped with BleachBit...and the real hard drives scurried away to a "secure, undisclosed location."