On 10/27/2016 04:34 AM, Andrew David Wong wrote:
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> Building on what Chris said, here are your general options, from best
> to worst:
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> [...]
> 2. Make sure the data is encrypted before it ever touches the storage
> medium (then wipe the encryption headers, if any, or keep the key secret).
This method is no longer 100% effective since the advent of flash,
hybrid drives, and hidden storage areas on rotating disks that store
unused sectors for when used sectors begin to fail.
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