HOWTO: Destruct your data
Hello there.
Today i would like to talk about data destruction.
At first: Why would you do that?
Many of us came in the situation, that we wanted to sell some old Harddrive, SSD or USB-stick, because we dont need it anymore or we just want to throw it away.
But what if there is important and personal data on it like photos, bills, your CV or even credentials for creditcards?
If you just delete the data its not enough. Also a quickformat with Windows will make a crimanal with a little technical knowledge happy, if he would get it in his hands.
Every data recovery program for a few bucks or even free ones would be able to recover your data.
I will later write a tutorial how you can recover deleted data.(I hope you will only use it for your own data media.)
Second: How can you clean your media, so that nothing can be restored?
It´s data destruction. Data destruction overwrites your files with useless data.
Now a little bit technical background(easy explained)
Every HDD, SSD and USB-Stick has a filesystem like NTFS for Windows, HFS for MacOS or EXT for Linux.(Of course there are a lot more, but this are the most common.)
This filesystem has a table, where are some informations. The most important one for now are:
-Where is the data saved
-How is it named
-On which physical place on the media its saved
If you only delete your files the entry in this table will be removed, but the data stays physical on its place.
Because of that i will now show you how to delete your data forever.
There are a lot of programms which can do this, but for personal use i recommend a tool called "Hardwipe".
Attention!!! For SSD´s look on the bottom of this post.
You can download it here for free: https://www.hardwipe.com/
Just press on "Free Download" and install it like a normal program and then start it.
Then click on "Devices" and choose your media in the new window.
Then you will get to this screen:
You can leave it as it is, because unlike often mentioned in the internet, its enough to overwrite the media one time.
So press start and depending on the size of your media it can take a long time.
After its finished you will see such a screen:
Its important, that you see: "The operation was successfully finished".
You then can open the log, if you press on the log button.
Its important that the data looks exactly the same like the one in the red square. Otherwise it could be possible, that some errors occured, because the media couldnt be read correctly and data could be reconstructed.
Also a good feature of "Hardwipe" is, that its integrated in the context menu of Windows, so you can right click on the file and choose "Wipe File".
And press "Start".
It will only overwrite the selected file and lets your other data as it is.
Attention: because of the workingmechanism of a SSD in a very few cases some data can be recovered from a data recovery company or a goverment institution.
For this cases the most SSD manufacturers have a special tool which is able to make a "Secure Erase".
For example "Samsung Magician".
https://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/minisite/ssd/product/consumer/magician/
Or OCZ SSD Utility.
https://ssd.toshiba-memory.com/en-amer/download/ssd-utility
I hope you enjoyed this post and it will help you. :)
P.s. I am not responsible if you erase the wrong drive or file.
Also if there is a malfunction in the software.
Anyway i tested it and in a normal case it works.
Very good advice! We're always amazed at how little attention people pay to security of their personal information.
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Thanx for sharing this, I think people dont get rid of their data maybe because they dont know how to do it. Thanx again
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Yes often its a lack of knowledge how to do it or even the people dont know, that its still there after deleting it.
But in this times it would be very important to delete data correctly, where gouverments and companys sell and buy personal data.
And thank you for upvoting my post.
Yes you are true. Its really shocking, what or better said that you can find often (a lot of data) on thrown away or sold harddrives.
Thank you very much for sharing it and your nice words.
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Interesting.
We just delete things on our drives and we really don’t pay any attention to security. Out of sight out of mind .
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Thank you.
Yeah its exactly like this.
The other point is, that a lot of people think, that if its deleted, its gone and/or dont know how to delete it correcly.
Thank you i will have a look on it.
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most of us do not have an understanding of how the inner working work. were just users. big difference
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Well written, for just the idea planted in people's minds to consider double checking their data when either re-formatting, or upgrading to SSD from HDD, or just selling equipment. This is just such a nudge into reality! And even if they don't use this particular program, the principles are still basically the same.
Thanks for sharing this type of info for today's times @aaronkroeblinger!
Thank you. Yeah i just used this program, because i tested it and find it easy to use, because everybody should be able to keep private things private.
Great post @aaronkroeblinger. I work for an e-waste recycler. I cannot tell you how many people don't do anything secure their own data. The turn it in and expect everything is good. Of course it is, bad business not to be, but still they shouldn't leave anything to chance. It's scary.
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Thank you.
Yes i can imagine and i understand your point of view.
There needs to be only one person with bad intentions, who gets a used data drive. Of course this is the worst case, but it could happen.
I remember a local event in my city, about data security and they bought, if i remember well, 13 harddrives from Ghana, which were thrown away harddrives from Europe and a lot of data could be extracted from this drives.
Yes i already looked at the contest and i have to say this is one of the reason, why i like steemit so much. The people take care about others and want to keep the system alive and even make it better.
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It can and sadly have seen it happen. Oh that's crazy. When we received government ewaste all we had to do is a DoD wipe which is about as clean as you can get a disk. At the first of the year the laws changed, any hard disk that comes for ANY company regardless of size has to be shredded. I am still a little amazed at how many people don't empty their cookies. People don't think anything of them, but don't realize what they do and what can happen.
Yeah thats true the most people dont worry about their cookies or data in common, as they dont know what can be done with them or because they dont know how to do it.
But only to be said: Sadly also laziness is a cause.
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Wow! Amazing post, sir! This is a really good step by step guide!
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Thank you.
Happy to hear, that you like it.
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