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Thursday, 28 December 2017

Data Not Lost Only Mobile Formatted


Why the data is not completely deleted just by formatting?


Before selling old mobile phones and hard disk drives, it is necessary to ensure that all information is completely deleted from there. Many people just sell 'old phones' or just give 'formatting' before giving them. But the data is not completely deleted just by formatting. Any sensitive information should be deleted by using any software known to prevent strangers or hackers from being caught. This information was disclosed in a recent study published by India's Data Transfer Software Provider Stella Data Recovery.


The stellar authority said that many people do not know the information from old mobile phones can be retrieved. Formatting is not enough just to protect information. Handing out an old mobile phone or a hard drive with a format just means to make personal sensitive information at risk.

During the research, the company has sold some old hard disk drives sold on the online platform. It has been claimed that 100 percent of the data could be retrieved from the sample. Those drives were just formatted. The data was not deleted in the right way. Using only software that is available online can restore information in less time.

Earlier, UK-based information technology analyst Sense point analysts also claimed that they were able to retrieve important information removed from the old mobile phone. Cyberbullying uses such technology to collect mobile data, password information, personal messages, and browsing information from mobile. So it is necessary to be careful before selling old mobile phones.


Sandpoint analysts said that the encrypted data is hard to recover if the factory reset. It is difficult to retrieve information on iPhone Researchers, but it's not too hard for Android. So if you want to sell the phone to reset the factory multiple times and then sell it. References: IANS



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