Study Shows Recycled Computers Give Away Our Most Personal Information

A two-month study, commissioned by NAID, has found significant amounts of personal information left on recycled computers. Sydney, Australia (PRWEB) February 19, 2014 A study commissioned in Australia by the National Association for Information Destruction (NAID), a non-profit, data protection watchdog agency, has found significant amounts of personal information left on recycled computers. For the organisations recycling their drives, this is a data breach problem. For individuals, their most private information is at risk. The NAID-ANZ Secondhand Hard Drive Study, completed in January 2
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