Encase is one of the many computer forensics tools out there - one of the better ones though. In terms of recovering data from a wiped drive that has been overwritten your chances are slim (unless you've got a very big budget and are very determined). If you're serious about wanting to do it you need to find out more about microscopy - the technique that can be employed to recover the data based upon the magnetic signal strength on the drives surface.. In addition to this when data is overwritten many times (eg the DoD standard of 7) the chances of a technique such as microscopy recovering the data are very slim. I could go on and explain why, but it's rather boring..... Regards Craig Earnshaw Lee & Allen Forensic Computing Services Mike Zanker wrote: > At 14:50 02/10/2001, wim.remes wrote: > > > I've used Encase a few times to perform jobs like this...but I don't have > > a deep understanding of the product ... you can find information on the > > product on http://www.encase.com > > I didn't think Encase could recover completely overwritten data - it's a > software recovery tool isn't it? > > -- > Mike Zanker | E-mail: M.Zankerat_private > AACS Network Development Team | Tel : +44 1908 652726 > The Open University | Fax : +44 1908 652193 > Milton Keynes, UK | PGP public key available > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > This list is provided by the SecurityFocus ARIS analyzer service. > For more information on this free incident handling, management > and tracking system please see: http://aris.securityfocus.com ----------------------------------------------------------------- This list is provided by the SecurityFocus ARIS analyzer service. For more information on this free incident handling, management and tracking system please see: http://aris.securityfocus.com
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