CyberScrub Offers Hard Drive Erase Software Trial
Why pay for a hard drive erase software program without giving it a test drive first? CyberScrub offers you 15 days to evaluate its hard drive erase software program. CyberScrub's hard drive erase software program exceeds U.S. DOD 5220.22-M requirements.
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) November 7, 2004 -- Men being men, boys being boys,
it is common knowledge that the male gender thinks about the opposite gender at
least 300 times a day. Such a genetic predisposition makes it difficult for any
man to resist the lure of available imagery. Some men actively search for it;
others do it inadvertently when they click on an email containing a hyperlink
from a young thing named Barbi who invites them to “chat’. Few can escape the
occasional temptation.
If you are normal, you have probably visited a
site or two and, as a result, you may have given thought on more than one
occasion to the purchase of a hard drive erase software program. Now it’s easier
than ever to erase a hard drive and there’s no risk involved because CyberScrub offers you the ability to evaluate the software before you buy it.
If you haven’t
given much thought to a hard drive erase lately, you might want to review a few
of the more common reasons more and more men, particularly businessmen, are
making this small investment.
Savvy executives, whether working for a
large corporation or as owners of their own companies, understand that even the
threat of a harassment lawsuit can have devastating short and long term
consequences. Short term, hostile work environment lawsuits can have a serious
impact on employee morale. Long term the damage can be generate sizable
financial losses. Small businesses are particularly vulnerable because a sizable
judgment can force them into bankruptcy.
Employees, apart from potential
hazard of personal embarrassment, frequently buy it because they are justifiably
concerned that discovery might lead to the unemployment line. Again, their
concerns are largely driven by management’s growing concerns about potential
company liability.
Apart from the workplace, men buy CyberScrub for
personal reasons. Some allow others to use their computers and it scares the
daylights out of them to think that someone might be using them to view or
download child pornography. That’s serious stuff. Ultimately the computer owner
is the one who gets prosecuted when law enforcement officials follow the trail
that leads from an illegal site to a personal IP address.
Some men are
just concerned about their reputations and the effect discovery would have on
their loved ones. While a wife may profess to be a “modern woman”, most men know
they will be bedding down in the garage if their wife discovers what they are
doing when she’s out with her girlfriends.
The effect discovery has on
children can be even more devastating. Only a true miscreant would fail to
recognize that he would probably never recover from the embarrassment of
discovery and that’s not the worst of it. The relationship a father has with his
children would forever been tainted.
For the uninformed, computer hard
drives never really "erase" information, but overwrite the data with new bits
and bytes. The problem however, is that many times data is simply marked as
available to be overwritten or only partially overwritten. And the
misconceptions don’t stop there. Many men are still believe that simply
reformatting the drive will make data inaccessible - this is a dangerous
misconception.
CyberScrub deletes discarded files beyond recovery and,
thereby, eliminates all evidence of your past internet activity. The program
meets and exceeds the U.S. Department of Defense standards for the permanent
erasure of digital information (U.S. DOD 5220.22). It consistently gets top
reviews from the professional community and general public, not only because it
is effective, it is inexpensive.
The extensive erasing capabilities of
CyberScrub make sure that not even a trace remains after erasing data.
CyberScrub has a lot of wipe (overwrite) methods, differing in speed and
security. Among those featured is an advanced 35 wipe method based on the
research of Peter Gutmann.
The fastest ones offer normal security and
can stop software recovery tools. The slower ones match and exceed the
specifications of the U.S. Department of Defense and are designed to prevent
recovery by hardware tools. If you are not satisfied with the existing wipe
methods, you can even define your own wipe methods. Advanced features like
verifying each wipe pass and each disk operation allow CyberScrub to intercept
any failures and inform you if data is not successfully erased.
With CyberScrub you can automatically clear the contents of folders
that usually contain "cookies" and other sensitive data (such as the Web browser
cache, swap file, "locked files", Temporary Internet files, the recent document
list, etc.).
You can also erase entire folder structures (folders with
all their subfolders and files) and even entire drives. Features like the
possibility of collecting multiple file specifications (e.g. *.tmp) turn
CyberScrub into a clean-up utility. Additional features include the ability to
automatically perform erase operations from batch files or scheduling software,
password protection, optional confirmation, logging support, and more.
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