Is Seagate into the data selling "business" ?
Bought a 2 TB hard drive. Cloned my offline HD to it, containing all
my personal data. Films, photos, passwords, diary, bank details, receipts etc. No illegal stuff, just data I don't want to share with the world. Everyone needs a backup, right ? Two months later it makes a fizzling sound and I get a "hard drive not detected". If I hand it in on warranty, they'll just put another controller on it and will have all my data, which they can sell for more than the HD costs to manufacture ...... insert tin hat comments Second time this has happened in under a year. Both HDs went to the trashcan. I'll have to start Truecrypting everything. Wondering what Lynn does with his HDs that crash after a short time and contain customer's data. Hand them in for a replacement ? If they are not encrypted, hope not. "Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy action" - Fleming Very ****ed. FWIW. []'s -- Don't be evil - Google 2004 We have a new policy - Google 2012 |
Is Seagate into the data selling "business" ?
On 7/25/2018 9:31 AM, Shadow wrote:
Bought a 2 TB hard drive. Cloned my offline HD to it, containing all my personal data. Films, photos, passwords, diary, bank details, receipts etc. No illegal stuff, just data I don't want to share with the world. Everyone needs a backup, right ? Two months later it makes a fizzling sound and I get a "hard drive not detected". If I hand it in on warranty, they'll just put another controller on it and will have all my data, which they can sell for more than the HD costs to manufacture ...... insert tin hat comments Second time this has happened in under a year. Both HDs went to the trashcan. I'll have to start Truecrypting everything. Wondering what Lynn does with his HDs that crash after a short time and contain customer's data. Hand them in for a replacement ? If they are not encrypted, hope not. "Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy action" - Fleming Very ****ed. FWIW. []'s I fix dead or malfunctioning hard drives with a screwdriver pounded into the vent hole. Then trash them. Lynn |
Is Seagate into the data selling "business" ?
On Wed, 25 Jul 2018 13:29:11 -0500, Lynn McGuire
wrote: On 7/25/2018 9:31 AM, Shadow wrote: Bought a 2 TB hard drive. Cloned my offline HD to it, containing all my personal data. Films, photos, passwords, diary, bank details, receipts etc. No illegal stuff, just data I don't want to share with the world. Everyone needs a backup, right ? Two months later it makes a fizzling sound and I get a "hard drive not detected". If I hand it in on warranty, they'll just put another controller on it and will have all my data, which they can sell for more than the HD costs to manufacture ...... insert tin hat comments Second time this has happened in under a year. Both HDs went to the trashcan. I'll have to start Truecrypting everything. Wondering what Lynn does with his HDs that crash after a short time and contain customer's data. Hand them in for a replacement ? If they are not encrypted, hope not. "Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy action" - Fleming Very ****ed. FWIW. []'s I fix dead or malfunctioning hard drives with a screwdriver pounded into the vent hole. Then trash them. Lynn That's a very good policy. Kudos. :) []'s -- Don't be evil - Google 2004 We have a new policy - Google 2012 |
Is Seagate into the data selling "business" ?
I'll have to start Truecrypting everything. Yes! It's the way. Just in case the computer gets stolen. Also, I have my important stuff in a truecrypt file and copy it onto 3 thumb drives which are always in my pocket. You can run tc from a thumb drive. Only disadvantage is that you have to be in Windows administrator mode. My e-mail is in portable thunderbird so I can run it anywhere and have all the saved messages. I can copy the file between my desktop and netbook. -- Ed Light Better World News TV Channel: http://realnews.com Send spam to the FTC at Thanks, robots. |
Is Seagate into the data selling "business" ?
Ed Light wrote:
I'll have to start Truecrypting everything. Yes! It's the way. Just in case the computer gets stolen. Also, I have my important stuff in a truecrypt file and copy it onto 3 thumb drives which are always in my pocket. You can run tc from a thumb drive. Only disadvantage is that you have to be in Windows administrator mode. My e-mail is in portable thunderbird so I can run it anywhere and have all the saved messages. I can copy the file between my desktop and netbook. You guys should be using VeraCrypt, the newer fork and with fixes. https://www.veracrypt.fr ;) -- Quote of the Week: "Ants never sleep." --Ralph Waldo Emerson, poet Note: A fixed width font (Courier, Monospace, etc.) is required to see this signature correctly. /\___/\Ant(Dude) @ http://antfarm.home.dhs.org / http://antfarm.ma.cx / /\ /\ \ Please nuke ANT if replying by e-mail privately. If credit- | |o o| | ing, then please kindly use Ant nickname and URL/link. \ _ / ( ) |
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