Message from @Papa John's Day of Reckoning
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you need people to bleachbit the servers???
its the same
and a burnt ballot cannot be recovered, a bleachbit hdd can
>bleachbit lmao
usually when you delete a file, the system just toggles it to be like... invisible, but its still there until that physical data segment gets overwritten which wont happen unless the entire drive fills up multiple times
@Pinks they mentioned bleachbit first lol
you can just rewrite an entire drive with garbage data using command prompt in windows
Someone explain to me why you can't just command a drive to be erased by writing zero on every bit?
yes, thats how deletion works, bleachbit overwrites the files multiple times so that it is better concealed, but there are still traces of this having occured, such as a drive being all 1s or 0s, or being all random, not to mention that there are ways to still recover the data, at least partially even after 34 overwrites IIRC
Doesn't work that way.
Also you seem to think all zeroes would make it absent of data
A blank drive isn't all 0s
It's nothing
like i said, the only way to truly destroy data is incineration
It has no 1s or 0s
Without going full nerd, there’s plenty of evidence to prove a drive was wiped.
It would make it unreadable, though
No.
how?
That’s not correct.
get a drill press and drive large holes through the hard disc, then set it on fire, then put it into a 5000 pound metal press, then grind it into dust, then snort the dust and shit it out and flush the toilet several times
Or just use SSD’s. It’s 2020.
im not privvy to the details but data recovery services can do things like that
Considering there are companies that can still pull the data from a drive after it's been burned, water damaged, scratched the fuck out of
You give it a drive full of zeroes and it magically finds shit on there?
etc
nope
and i dont mean unreadable, but moreso its been wiped ot be all 0s
and yes
like i said
im not privvy to all the details but wiping a drive does not neccecarily erase the data
what if you melt the drive into completely liquid metal and then mix the metal into a deck plate for a boat
can they get the data then?
no
Okay, do you want to know why you can recover shit from a HDD almost always?
that would be akin to incineration
yes