Hi all:
Just a quick question for Andrew:
when a cPanel server is de-commissioned (eg like cpanel31 recently was) is there a procedure Dathorn goes through to sanitise/ securely delete all the content on them before they go back to The Planet or whoever the hardware is leased from?
It just concerns me that if this isn't done, and done properly, there is some possibility that after any cPanel upgrade there may be servers or hard-drives floating around somewhere with potentially sensitive data (login names, logs, emails etc) that are either just sitting there on the file-system, or not thoroughly deleted, and thus easily recovered by anyone who may the next user of the hardware.
Tools like Wipe - http://wipe.sourceforge.net - or srm - http://srm.sourceforge.net - or others would do a decent job on sanitising the hard-drives, although perhaps not as well as a hammer and a power-drill would.
Just a quick question for Andrew:
when a cPanel server is de-commissioned (eg like cpanel31 recently was) is there a procedure Dathorn goes through to sanitise/ securely delete all the content on them before they go back to The Planet or whoever the hardware is leased from?
It just concerns me that if this isn't done, and done properly, there is some possibility that after any cPanel upgrade there may be servers or hard-drives floating around somewhere with potentially sensitive data (login names, logs, emails etc) that are either just sitting there on the file-system, or not thoroughly deleted, and thus easily recovered by anyone who may the next user of the hardware.
Tools like Wipe - http://wipe.sourceforge.net - or srm - http://srm.sourceforge.net - or others would do a decent job on sanitising the hard-drives, although perhaps not as well as a hammer and a power-drill would.
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