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We had just done a major promotion to all the schools and colleges in the UK to give them a free (network based) clean-up for the summer holidays on an evaluation basis. I am really sorry I have not been able to bring you my new technology. I have reported the scam to SCOTLAND YARD. My local police is OLLERTON NOTTINGHAM but they won't be able to say anything. Unfortunately in January I was attacked by gun-men in my own home and in two Travelodge hotels in Nottingham and I have had to shut the office and move away and work with the police and the courts. In January this year, I launched Windisk for schools and colleges. they will tell you it's on hold for police investigation. The scammers entered false evidence and I have paused the lawsuit for police investigation. I sued in High Court of Justice for £300,000 at Manchester District Registry claim # 1MA 40045. In 2007 I was scammed by a pension scam called Stirling Mortimer Investments. As EE compresses / defrags the registry, it prevents this form of analysis.ĮE will do the usual - cleans cluster tips / slack space, deletes file names (some apps securely wipe the file, but leave the file name!! (its true)Īs I say, their marketing is stupid "you are under investigation." etc - but forget that - it is the best app out there and if you look about - do a google search, you will find links to get discount codes - I got 75% discount years back.Hi guys it's Andy Churchill RHS evidence eliminator. When you delete data - mru etc from the registry, it leaves spaces in there where those entries were - this can give an indication as to what was in there - by the position and size of the space.

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It is possible (and there are tools to automate this) to tell what a user was doing by analysing the last used / modified etc dates of all the files on a PC - leaves a trail of what and when.ĮE aill also compress the registry. Only ee does this.ĮE also randomises all the data on every file about when it was last accessed, created, saved, modified etc.

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EE can be set to "underwrite" files - when it does a complete system clean, it actually lifts up every file on the HD and repetedly writes a pattern of data under it, thus overwriting any deleted data, then it puts the original file back. If you believe that writing over a file once will not protect you, then these files that the OS deleted - or you deleted using the delete command which now have other files written on top of them WILL BE RECOVERABLE and wiping free space a million times will still allow someone to read the deleted file using forensic techneques. The fact of the matter is, in everyday use, files get spread all over the place on your HD so it is inevitable that there will be sectors on your HD that did have files on which have been deleted by the OS, that now have other files written on them.

evidence eliminator replacement

All disk cleaners / wipers (call them what you want) can overwrite files loads of times to suposedly ensure it can be read again. Many people claim it is necessary to "wipe" files by writing over them several times as they argue that if a file is written over just once, it can be read using special techneques. No other cleaner out there will underwrite files or randomise the all the creation / edited date / time data on files. They did and probably still do use pathetic / questionable marketing techneques, but the product is the best in my opinion.ĮE does pretty much everything to cover your tracks. It amases me that so called security experts knock it when it is by far and away the best cleaner out there. I see no one in the least security aware here. You click toolbar buttons and menu items and count the features. Sure winner bet: not a one of you even knows the basics of shredding, not a one understands the basics of magnetic media. It certainly beats hanging about here and blowing hot air. Read this or read that for someone else's opinion? Have any of you done the research yourselves? It doesn't take more than a day or two. Instead of fumbling around in the dark and citing what other people think why don't you go out and form opinions yourself? There's nothing wrong with starting a thread to get answers or clues to questions - but the rest of you: you don't know any more - obviously - and yet you're offering your wisdom to an unwitting poster who trusts you and doesn't know any better.

evidence eliminator replacement

Appears? How 'appears'? Did you run a disk sector editor? Use an oscilloscope? What exactly did you use?














Evidence eliminator replacement