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iolo Launches New Data Security Software

Vista-compatible version of DriveScrubber now performs all data wiping tasks within Windows.

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January 23, 2008 (FPRC) -- iolo technologies has released its latest version of DriveScrubber data security software (http://www.iolo.com/purchase.aspx), which erases all traces of sensitive data beyond recovery.

DriveScrubber 3 now performs all security tasks within a familiar Windows environment; in previous releases of the software, some data erasing processes required a reboot.

"Retail sales of DriveScrubber have increased steadily over the last year, showing that computer users are taking their privacy seriously," said Katharine Coble, Director of Channel Sales at iolo. "This positive trend in sales is a mix of consumer awareness with a high-quality product."

ABOUT DRIVESCRUBBER

DriveScrubber (http://www.iolo.com/purchase.aspx) securely erases the entire contents of a computer, or just the free space on a hard drive, leaving the operating system and applications intact. While DriveScrubber is most often used to clean unwanted data from a primary hard drive or partition, it also wipes data from flash drives, USB hard drives, and even digital cameras.

People typically assume that deleting a file removes it from the computer's hard drive. In fact, deleting a file removes only the reference to that file, and not the file itself. Space occupied by the file's data is marked as "free space," and unless the data is overwritten, it remains on the drive, as does the evidence of the source file.

Even reformatting a hard drive won't erase the data on it. Formatting removes file allocation information, and it performs other housekeeping functions for data storage, but it does not erase data.

This becomes a real problem when well-intentioned citizens donate or recycle their old computers, not realizing that their systems can be "mined" for the hidden information on the hard drive: bank accounts and passwords, Social Security numbers, electronic tax returns, and so on. According to one MIT study, "74% of discarded PC hard drives contain private data that can be easily read and recovered... even if the drive has been reformatted. "

DriveScrubber cleans a hard drive above DOD (Department of Defense) standards, ensuring that deleted files stay beyond the reach of data thieves, and even shredding stubborn malware that cannot be removed by other methods. A single license of DriveScrubber can be used on up to 3 PCs.


Send an email to Peter Losh of iolo technologies
323-257-8888

Keywords: data security, wipe data, erase data


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