Is It Time For A New Machine? How has your computer been treating you these days? Does it take you over an hour to download one song? Does it crash every time you have more than 3 programs open? Is that single USB port a dead give-away to how ancient your computer actually is?
Isn't it time to throw out that piece of junk or donate it? The answer is yes, but be cautious. Your quest to finding a new Pentium dual-core processor with 2gigs of RAM and a terabyte of hard drive space, may lead you to overlook one crucial detail...just how much your old computer knows about you?
Behind the Screens What your Computer Knows About You and Your Business Computers are an enigma to most users. The average person knows how to create, open, save, and delete a document. However, what most people don't know is that saving a document will save it for eternity, and deleting it will not actually delete it. In fact, it has only deleted the document from visibility; out of sight and out of mind, but not out of the hard drive. The history of the document remains intact and can be used to recover it in full, even after deleting the file from the recycle bin, or conducting a full system reformat.
Without the proper tools to overwrite or encrypt the data on your computer, you open yourself up to problems that arise from one generous act of recycling an old computer. According to a study conducted by Edith Cowan University, individuals and organizations alike are taking huge risks by recycling or disposing their old computer hardware parts without making sure the data stored is completely erased.
What's At Risk? More than 300 random hardware parts from Australia, UK, North America, and Germany, were randomly purchased and used to extract data. A bevy of sensitive information was found on those machines like "payroll information, mobile telephone numbers, copies of invoices, employee names and photos, IP addresses, network information, illicit audio and video files, and financial details including bank and credit card account [information]." Imagine how detrimental this could be for a company if this information got into the wrong hands!
Tips To Secure Your Hardware Donation Well-intended computer users are oblivious to the dangers that come from improper disposal of computer hardware. It's imperative that the average computer person understands how to prevent these dangers. Here are a few tips on securing and erasing data before you donate:
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