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Re: [Full-disclosure] Disk wiping -- An alternate approach?



Hi,

Am 26. Januar schrieb Michael Holstein:

> No, wear-leveling (done at the memory controller level) will dynamically
> re-map addresses on the actual flash chip to ensure a relatively
> consistent number of write cycles across the entire drive.
> 
> The only way to completely "wipe" a flash disk is with a hammer.

Yes, but what if I overwrite the device with random data from the very
first to the very last byte? Suppose the size of the device hasn't
decreased I'd think that wear-levelling has no chance to spare blocks in
this case.

kind regards
Stefan
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