Feb
17
2011

Confidential Data Not Safe On Solid State Disks

An anonymous reader writes “I always thought that the SSD was a questionable place to store private data. These researchers at UCSD’s Non-Volatile Systems Laboratory have torn apart SSDs and have found remnant data even after running several open source and commerical secure erase tools. They’ve also proposed some changes to SSDs that would make them more secure. Makes you think twice about storing data on SSDs — once you put it on, getting it off isn’t so easy.”

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