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Hey guys it takes more then just deleting the file (ya know the one that only gets an asterisk in the first character of the file name). You have to use something like Norton's "filewipe"! Which writes and overwrites the sectors several times before it is considered deleted.
Posted by: a.techno.geek   Posted on: 09/04/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I wouldn't worry about it, personally  worknman | 09/02/04
True, but what about the legal problems  el1jones | 09/02/04
Yes, but...  Letophoro | 09/02/04
get with the REAL work!  DarbyOhara | 09/02/04
Which real work?  Letophoro | 09/02/04
Porn ? What Porn....of course !  itfreespeak | 09/07/04
It was..  htotten | 09/02/04
We IT types don't worry much about this...  KOS-MOS | 09/02/04
Why would you be dumb enough to surf porn at work?  Monkey_MCSE | 09/02/04
i think, in some cases  ryusen | 09/02/04
Cleaning out your cache?  dberlind | 09/02/04
no need to clean cache  michael@... | 09/03/04
it wont be enough if...  ryusen | 09/03/04
It takes more then just . . .  a.techno.geek | 09/04/04
Get a Clue!!!!  Hagridore | 09/03/04
Not dumb, just doing my job  DellS | 09/03/04
USING THE OFFICE INTERNET IS A PRIVELDGE  Ron Vought | 09/03/04
an appliance is not a witness  dmennie | 09/03/04
No it is called evidence  a.techno.geek | 09/04/04
As long as a known policy is in place  FilledOut | 09/05/04
There is no excuse to look at ANY KIND of porn  kiddpeat | 09/05/04
What if.....  nokiawiz | 09/06/04
Methods to prevent porn on your PC  nokiawiz | 09/06/04
link to articles about my case  estrin59 | 09/07/04
An unbiased opinion  master of illusion | 09/07/04
jack comment  estrin59 | 12/08/04
Very good article  estrin59 | 12/08/04
redirected to jail  estrin59 | 12/24/04

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