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Advanced Hard Drive Data Recovery Part 1

New different material! This is a new video on advanced data recovery by Scott A. Moulton. This is from August 2007 at Defcon 15 on how to do your own hard drive recovery.  
 
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ATLien174 (9 hours ago) Show Hide
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Screw them "trade secrets"...I don't have 2k to give to them idiots!
Thanks.
bernardola (1 month ago) Show Hide
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it's brilliant that you made a distinction in the beginning of this video about who this intel is for. I worked for a company in New York City that charges lot of dollars to recovery data and I can tell you they don't use half the technique you explain. Data Reco is definitely a DIY for the average computer user. With a little of of preventative measures and with frequent backups, there is no need for the average joe or jane to pay for Data Recovery.
delinthe (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Nice presentation i hope you come out to HOPE in 2010 :)
commonsense2008 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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man this is awessssome!! thanks
killerdude003 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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lol if u tamper with the drive and u fuck up, a) you cant get the data back
b0when u finally send it to a recovery team, they'll charge u even more
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FinsterFlummoxing (6 months ago) Show Hide
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I wish someone would do a video on file recovery for QUICKBOOKS.

Intuit is a bunch of thieves.

I keep a back up every week, and my file failed on the 6th day.

So now I have to go back in and do all those transactions again manually.

Anyone know how to recover from error -6000 -301?
guitarbass95 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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that happened with my mom, she does my dads books and she had a bad copy of vista and it didn't back up right
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