cp /dev/drillpress /dev/sda1
Paleotech Formatting. When it absolutely, positively has to be made unrecoverable...

A hard drive used by one of our financial gurus at work died. A recovery service was able to get most or all of the data out, and I was asked to handle the warranty claim for a new hard drive. We had purchased the "no-HD-return" option on the warranty, and Dell did a nice job getting us a good replacement drive the next day -- but we still needed to make sure the old drive couldn't be read by nefarious evildoers (should they decide to go Dumpster-diving and have a cleanroom).
I vaguely remembered reading that one suggested Best Practice for such a situation involved a drill press -- which we just so happened to have available in the lab.
I dare say the data has done left the building.
A hard drive used by one of our financial gurus at work died. A recovery service was able to get most or all of the data out, and I was asked to handle the warranty claim for a new hard drive. We had purchased the "no-HD-return" option on the warranty, and Dell did a nice job getting us a good replacement drive the next day -- but we still needed to make sure the old drive couldn't be read by nefarious evildoers (should they decide to go Dumpster-diving and have a cleanroom).
I vaguely remembered reading that one suggested Best Practice for such a situation involved a drill press -- which we just so happened to have available in the lab.
I dare say the data has done left the building.
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