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Noob question: Harddrive "scrubber" Ryan Elkins 09-30-2005
Posted by Ryan Elkins on September 30, 2005, 1:38 pm
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Hi, new guy on the list here. My question is what is a good program to use
to "scrub" my hard drive of web site trails, deleted photos and documents.
I ve seen a few out there for download, but I cant afford most of the "good"
ones. Can anyone recommend a inexpensive/free one that excels at getting rid
of the "trails"?
Also, I've been having such problems with Zone Alarm Security Suite (SPIT!),
that I have finally given up on it. Can anyone recommend a program that is
similar, but more reliable?

Thanks you all!

drgrbek




Posted by Hairy One Kenobi on September 30, 2005, 11:59 pm
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> Hi, new guy on the list here. My question is what is a good program to use
> to "scrub" my hard drive of web site trails, deleted photos and
documents.
> I ve seen a few out there for download, but I cant afford most of the
"good"
> ones. Can anyone recommend a inexpensive/free one that excels at getting
rid
> of the "trails"?

Depends upon shat you're running. Google is your firend here, but sdelete is
reliable (one can argue forever what consitutes "adequate")

> Also, I've been having such problems with Zone Alarm Security Suite
(SPIT!),
> that I have finally given up on it. Can anyone recommend a program that is
> similar, but more reliable?

Erm.. /anything/?

Not a big fan of ZA.. my least-used annual subscription, by 50 weeks.

Again, Google is your friend (can even search this froup, where the question
comes up a lot). I like hardware routers, myself, but YMMV.

HTH

Hairy One Kenobi

Disclaimer: the opinions expressed in this opinion do not necessarily
reflect the opinions of the highly-opinionated person expressing the opinion
in the first place. So there!




Posted by Giveitup on October 3, 2005, 5:21 am
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If you are tidying up after yourself to prevent embarrassing the wife and
kids, there are several good, free or nearly free, programs out there. Even
AD-Aware and Spybot remove some usage tracks. If you're trying to hide from
LEA's none of the commonly touted products like Evidence Elim. etc. will
prevent a forensic expert from finding enough to hang you out to dry. No
newbie, or even most highly proficient users, understand the amount of
intertwined information left behind on even a wiped harddrive. You will be
in no position to judge whether the program has done as promised until the
knock comes at the door.





Posted by Ryan Elkins on October 3, 2005, 8:12 am
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> If you are tidying up after yourself to prevent embarrassing the wife and
> kids, there are several good, free or nearly free, programs out there.
> Even
> AD-Aware and Spybot remove some usage tracks. If you're trying to hide
> from
> LEA's none of the commonly touted products like Evidence Elim. etc. will
> prevent a forensic expert from finding enough to hang you out to dry. No
> newbie, or even most highly proficient users, understand the amount of
> intertwined information left behind on even a wiped harddrive. You will be
> in no position to judge whether the program has done as promised until the
> knock comes at the door.

OK, thats what I was looking for. No, I'm not a criminal, nor have I done
anything that could be construed as such. Im just worried about trojans and
the like, and the stuff they can put on my computer. So I take it the only
way to eliminate everything on the HD would be to break into itty bitty
bits? :)
Thanks for the info. I do use a routrer between my PC and the net. Do those
work well blocking garbage like spyware, trojans, etc?

thanks

drgrbek

PS

What does "LEA" stand for?





Posted by Jim Watt on October 3, 2005, 7:42 pm
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On Mon, 3 Oct 2005 08:12:53 -0700, "Ryan Elkins"

>Thanks for the info. I do use a routrer between my PC and the net. Do those
>work well blocking garbage like spyware, trojans, etc?

Yes, but the best way of not getting these things is to 'just say no'
to the rubbis you are presented.

Whilst doing some researh yesterday I came across the following
site, which has some good basic adice, well presented.

http://onguardonline.gov/index.html

Its nice to see that your tax dollars are being well spent.

--
Jim Watt
http://www.gibnet.com


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