Am 10/27/2016 um 02:28 PM schrieb Manuel Amador (Rudd-O):
On 10/27/2016 04:34 AM, Andrew David Wong wrote:

Building on what Chris said, here are your general options, from best
to worst:

[...]
2. Make sure the data is encrypted before it ever touches the storage
medium (then wipe the encryption headers, if any, or keep the key secret).
This method is no longer 100% effective since the advent of flash,
hybrid drives, and hidden storage areas on rotating disks that store
unused sectors for when used sectors begin to fail.
so what is the matter? If the data on the drive is stored only encrypted (SSD, HDD or SSHD), those "hidden sectors" (for performance, wear leveling or reserve) and the caches do only contain encrypted data as well.....

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