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ajak
31-08-2006, 10:35 PM
Selling your old phone once you upgrade to a fancier model can be like handing over your diaries," IT experts were quoted as saying Wednesday by media.
"All sorts of sensitive information pile up inside our cell phones, and deleting it may be more difficult than you think," they added.
A popular practice among sellers, resetting the phone, often means sensitive information appears to have been erased. But it can be resurrected using specialized yet inexpensive software found on the Internet.
A company, Trust Digital of McLean, Virginia, bought 10 different phones on eBay this summer to test phone-security tools it sells for businesses. The phones all were fairly sophisticated models capable of working with corporate e-mail systems.
Curious software experts at Trust Digital resurrected information on nearly all the used phones, including the racy exchanges between guarded lovers.
The other phones contained:
One company's plans to win a multimillion-dollar federal transportation contract.
E-mails about another firm's 50,000-dollar payment for a software license.
Bank accounts and passwords.
Details of prescriptions and receipts for one worker's utility payments.
The recovered information was equal to 27,000 pages -- a stack of printouts meters' high.
"We found just a mountain of personal and corporate data," said Nick Magliato, Trust Digital's chief executive.
Many of the phones were owned personally by the sellers but crammed with sensitive corporate information, underscoring the blurring of work and home. "They don't come with a warning label that says, 'Be careful.' The data on these phones is very important," Magliato said.
Experts said giving away an old phone is commonplace. Consumers upgrade their cell phones on average about every 18 months.
Source:Xinhua/Agencies
http://www.newz.co.za/

Gunny
31-08-2006, 10:44 PM
Right .. but they dnt tell you how to erase it properly.

Captain Beer
01-09-2006, 03:11 AM
When I was working for Cash Crusaders we were testing a phone someone had sold us and the poor fool had forgotten to delete the pics of his girlfriend pretty pink cameltoe :D and his house and pets :D

MaD
01-09-2006, 09:40 AM
Luckily on the i-mates one can do a hard reset.. removes everything except the OS.

MichaelFalconer
01-09-2006, 10:49 AM
A Format on the Nokia S80 (9xxx) series does the same job... but not on the memory card

broken1
01-09-2006, 02:49 PM
You can restructure Data on formatted or corrupted hard drives.
Edit: Wait a second...phones don't have hard drives? Weird. I wonder what phones they are specifically talking about?