Is there any "hacker-proof" way ?
From: bob (bsandbank@aol.com)
Date: 06/27/02
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From: "bob" <bsandbank@aol.com> Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 07:49:57 -0700
We are about to replace or entire Window 98 network with
all new hardware and XP software.
I want to donate our relatively recent hardware to a local
high school that needs it desperately.
Our CEO thinks that that presents a security risk. We
have highly confidential client financial information on
these computers and he does not want to risk that data
being hacked.
Is there any "hacker-proof" way to clean the confidential
data from the hard drives?
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