July 2006 (File recovery wipe)
July 2006
Sacramento Bee - Jobless' recovery This LA Times story has some interesting new data from the Census Bill Lockyer plans to file an antitrust lawsuit today against seven computer percent jump in tax receipts beyond those currently projected would wipe out the
Source: www.sacbee.com
Drive failure? Yagotta try Knoppix first
ZDNet Blogs - I run Linux here in my lab for Web, database, file, and print serving, but I'm by no means proficient when it comes to Then, I could wipe out the USB drive and repartition it to be a FAT32 drive instead of NTFS. Knoppix apparently has no
Source: blogs.zdnet.com
Take Control
MCPmag.com - The HMS provides on-device security, data encryption, bit-level data wipe-out after device loss and strong password Right now, they cover only basic tasks like file recovery and software delivery. Updates expected later this year will include
Source: mcpmag.com
Beware what you leave on old PCs
South Africa Mercury - At this point, the file can no longer be recovered by most data recovery software. However, many people will only delete data from their computer There is no way to "wipe" a hard drive as such. Any data "wiping" or "shredding" process merely
Source: www.themercury.co.za
Archives for: January 2006
Cape Cod Today - Conservative's Conscience Down East Somewhere on the Appalachian Trail E-Z Cookin' Neitz Notes The Cancer File Barnstable County We hope this gives them a little breather to see if we start to see a recovery. This isn’t just a Massachusetts problem
Source: www.capecodtoday.com
Movie Talk
AccessAtlanta - The entry titled "Spike Lee's Katrina," and any of the comments about it. The first segment of Spike Lee’s “When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts,” aired on HBO Monday night, with Part Two to follow Tuesday. (All four segments will be
Source: www.accessatlanta.com
Stop Data Theft in Its Tracks with Computrace
eWeek - Protection provides some nice insurance for corporations, allowing them to wipe includes the Data Protection features plus laptop tracking with a $1,000 recovery We could configure policies to target specific folders or file extensions for
Source: www.eweek.com
