Treasure from Used Hard Drives

MIT researchers uncover mountains of private data on discarded computers.

The article above points out that it is not enough to format your harddrive before discarding it. A format only removes directory information, it doesn’t actually remove the data. In 2003, some MIT students obtained 158 used hard drives from eBay and other sources. Most of these drives had recoverable data, and some weren’t even erased. One drive appeared to be from an automatic teller machine and contained records of thousands of transactions.

If you’ve ever recovered data from a hosed Windows system you know this is true. Professional data recovery applications such as Norton Ghost can recover entire filesystems, while any of a number of free utilities will search out and recover family photos.

The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) assumes that it is possible to examine a hard drive with a very sensitive magnetic head to restore each magnetic bit to the last state it was in before an all-zeroes erase. For that reason, DoD Specification DoD 5220.22-M, “National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual”, 2/28/2006 requires seven write passes and a verification pass to ensure that the drive is sanitized.

Commercial products such as CCleaner (which is totally free, incidentally) support DoD specifications. The NSA, otherwise known as “No Such Agency,” has its own erasure specification.

I’ve always taken the stance that the best way to secure an old hard drive is to drill a few holes in the platter. I suppose a really motivated criminal could still recover partial information from it.

Maybe your best bet is to grind the platter to shavings before discarding a used hard drive.

Konzeptauto Mistkaefer

Got bored at lunchtime and went surfing in Germany for Concept Cars.

Scarab (Mistkäfer) Mikrogeländewagen sollte in den Asia auf der Grundlage VW New Beetle (2008) gebaut werden.

2008 VW Scarab

The VW Mistkafer sport-utility vehicle should be built on the New Beetle undercarriage. I want the 4WD version.

Mirandized

Carmen Miranda
Carmen Miranda on crack?

TFTD: The Cause of Suffering

All the faults of our mind – our selfishness, ignorance, anger, attachment, guilt, and other disturbing thoughts – are temporary, not permanent and everlasting. And since the cause of our suffering – our disturbing thoughts and obscurations – is temporary, our suffering is also temporary.

-Lama Zopa Rinpoche, “Ultimate Healing”

From Daily Wisdom: 365 Buddhist Inspirations,” edited by Josh Bartok.

StressEraser

The StressEraser is a handheld biofeedback unit. Unlike my favorite computer game, Journey to Wild Divine[

Laser Light Paint Bucket

The man says this new toy is for toddlers. The little buggers will have to fight me for it.

Laser Light Paint Bucket Go ahead and let the kids draw on the walls.

The Post-modern Closet

I have been meditating – oops, first wrote “medicating” – on the word post-modern recently.

Ken Wilber says (and I paraphrase), that in the context of Transpersonal Psychology, post-modern means that your personal evolution has carried the human race past the sterile pragmatism and/or atheism of the Computer Age into the next stage. My understanding is that in the next stage, the romantic and the pragmatic will be integrated into a way of looking at the world that retains the best elements of both.

Not “your world” but “the world.”

Unlike the theistic, mystical/magical thinking of the Age that preceeded both of these, the Post-modern Age will be made up of inclusive, open minds. The theistic stage seems to prevent further personal evolution in those who embrace it, so don’t expect the anima mundi as a whole to be transformed any time soon.

On the TV show “Criminal Minds,” one of the characters stated that a post-modernist is likely to use Technology as Art. I took this to mean not that a postmodern human can’t figure out how to use a toaster or telephone, but rather that the infrastructure for using such devices is either in ruins or financially inaccessible to the average postmodernist.

My friend edi tells me that

Postmodernism = No Future

Any thoughts? I have none of my own.

Thanks to edi for triggering this neural cascade.

Fermilab in the Sky

Positive Atheism – search for “Magic To Science” when you get to the site.

I did a little light reading at lunchtime today. I got a real giggle out of this quote.

We see in these perceptions the first appearance of a kind of science — the seeking of causal explanations for the phenomena of the world. In today’s physics classes, the first thing students learn about is motion. However, they are taught that motion at constant velocity does not require the action of a force; a force is needed only for changes in velocity, acceleration.

This observation is expressed by Newton’s second law of motion: F = ma, where F is the force on a body, m is its inertial mass, and a is the resulting acceleration (the rate of change of velocity). In other words, movement does not require a mover, only a change in movement does. And if no mover is seen, then one does not have to invent one that is unseen. The ultimate prime mover, which Aristotle and Aquinas defined as God, is not required by the data. But perhaps we should allow God to be redefined as the prime accelerator Fermilab in the sky.
From Magic To Science by Victor J. Stenger,
quoted on Positive Atheism.
An excerpt from Physics and Psychics: The Search for a World Beyond the Senses.

American Irony

Trademark registration number 74485223.

Description of Mark: The mark consists of the exhaust sound of applicant’s motorcycles, produced by V-Twin, common crankpin motorcycle engines when the goods are in use.

It almost makes sense. You pay your hard-earned American dollars to get that distinctive Harley-Davidson sound. You don’t want some Southeast Asian company copying it into their rice-burners. It seems that the USPTO operates only in the visual mode.

If Harley-Davidson had called the sound of a V-Twin “music” they could have copyrighted it and collected royalties. I think I’ll send them an email.

These-and-Those

Virtual Talmud: Principle, not Expediency

Jewish tradition is based on the principle of eilu v’eilu — that conflicting positions each have standing and integrity in their own right, provided that the argument at hand is made for the sake of heaven.

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