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skankhunt42
en réponse à Naho_Zako • • •aiment
DaGeek247 aime.
frongt
en réponse à skankhunt42 • • •aiment
DaGeek247 aime.
greyscale
en réponse à skankhunt42 • • •aiment
Quantumantics et ammorok aiment.
skankhunt42
en réponse à greyscale • • •greyscale
en réponse à skankhunt42 • • •I can tell you right now that not everything that goes to recycler and gets a cert even gets wiped.
Someone, somewhere said it was, therefore, the box is ticked.
And this will remain so until there isn't an economic imperative.
ToxicWaste
en réponse à greyscale • • •i used to work for a company with sensitive data. disks that did get a certificate, where wiped by our guys first. then a truck from the recycling/destruction company would arrive and disks get shredded 1 at a time. the whole setup was in a way, that you could observe the disks being torn into pieces, somewhat bigger than sawdust.
two of our IT guys, two of the guys doing the destroying and some C-Suit would have to sign for every disk they observed being torn to pieces. if you do want to make sure your data is gone, there are ways to do it. admittedly, this way is a bit of a stunt. but it was fun being paid for observing bits of metal being reduced to pieces.
greyscale
en réponse à ToxicWaste • • •So, I present my paradox: If the data was sensitive, it wouldn't be disposed of properly. If the data is irrelevant or encrypted at rest, the disks are disposed of unneccisarilly.
I bet what you were handling wasn't -that- comparatively sensitive, so its a whole bunch of human effort and material being pulverised for no reason.
Because I can ensure you that the people who should -always- be that thorough are not. Especially right now. There's all sorts of drives that shouldn't be out in the wild, out in the wild.
I'm a little surprised there isn't buyers for liberated disks (and their data) from ASEAN datacenters.
Additionally, if an attacker wanted to steal your business data, they'd be your contracted, approved disposal partner already.
ToxicWaste
en réponse à greyscale • • •what would be your way of disposing that sensitive data?
not arguing that there are disks beind disposed inproperly.
greyscale
en réponse à ToxicWaste • • •ToxicWaste
en réponse à greyscale • • •for me and you, that is probably enough.
but you always need to know who or what is a potential threat to you. in the end it is just about making it enough of a pain for whoever might be interested in your data, so it is not worthwhile to them. having to break out forensic tools - just to get encrypted data, is probably painful enough for most. make them play puzzles with metal and glass shards will for sure open some wounds to pour salt on.
cremating disks is a thing for hacker collectives. termite is an extremely interesting thing to observe. but i am pretty sure there are more practical reasons, why people do that.
W98BSoD
en réponse à greyscale • • •Until that encryption is broken. Maybe not today, or tomorrow, or next week, or next month.
But if the business is paying the money to have the disks shredded, then there’s probably a good reason to do so. I wouldn’t want to find out that my bank sold their old (server) drives to the public.
greyscale
en réponse à W98BSoD • • •W98BSoD
en réponse à greyscale • • •And how many disks aren’t full of banal static?
Should we recycle drives? Abso-fucking-lately; make the AI data centers run on refurbed drives.
Kissaki
en réponse à ToxicWaste • • •misk
en réponse à Naho_Zako • • •aiment
DaGeek247 et ammorok aiment.
lIlIllIlIIIllIlIlII
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en réponse à Naho_Zako • • •QuantumSparkles
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ammorok aime.
black0ut
en réponse à QuantumSparkles • • •Luffy
en réponse à black0ut • • •This comment made my day
Take some Lemmy gold
jwt
en réponse à black0ut • • •misk
en réponse à QuantumSparkles • • •BladeFederation
en réponse à QuantumSparkles • • •W98BSoD
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en réponse à Naho_Zako • • •ThePuy
en réponse à Naho_Zako • • •𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
en réponse à Naho_Zako • • •I thoroughly appreciate the work done here, both by Myrient and by Minerva!
Hosted on cloudflare, a company known for being hostile to this type of media. I don't have an alternative, though...
Edit. Lol! The DMCA information page is pure gold!
StretchAgain
en réponse à 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘 • • •MiNERVA Archive | DMCA
minerva-archive.orgleoj
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en réponse à Naho_Zako • • •Wiltur
en réponse à Naho_Zako • •Is there a way to download a full set ?
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