uair01
data destruction
Throwing hard-drives into deep water is a long-standing tradition in the hacker community. Especially if you're expecting a police search.
I think that I read about it first in "The Hacker Crackdown - Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier" by Bruce Sterling. Correct me if I'm wrong.
In this case I had nothing to hide. This was the best target I could find for a remote viewing experiment in London, during the Psychogeophysics Summit.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_viewing
The experiment didn't work - as was to be expected. But we had a lot of fun trying.
If you really want to destroy data then DBAN is better.
data destruction
Throwing hard-drives into deep water is a long-standing tradition in the hacker community. Especially if you're expecting a police search.
I think that I read about it first in "The Hacker Crackdown - Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier" by Bruce Sterling. Correct me if I'm wrong.
In this case I had nothing to hide. This was the best target I could find for a remote viewing experiment in London, during the Psychogeophysics Summit.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_viewing
The experiment didn't work - as was to be expected. But we had a lot of fun trying.
If you really want to destroy data then DBAN is better.