>Be advised though that if someone really wants to recover the data it
>will always be possible. Multiple secure erasures have been overcome by
>the FBI. If you really have something on the drive that must not be
>recovered, ever then the physical destruction of the drive (shredding)
>is the only foolproof way.
>Douglas Aalseth

I thought that this utility would truly erase it:
<ftp://ftp.thenextwave.com/pub/mac/burn/old/Burn21.hqx>
by first trashing all drive contents then running Burn's "Erase Free Space"
tool.

Gamba
<http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2>



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