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Hiding data with Host Protected Area (HPA) in Linux

September 15, 2006 Akshay Sudan 15

By Kush Wadhwa, NII Consulting Have you ever thought of hiding data in such a manner that it cannot be deleted even after the hard disk is formatted? Well, in [more]

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