Situation: Dad (me) very active politically online - especially as regards out-of-control Executive Branch extension of power
Son - 20 year old normal male, likes porn sites.
Can you tell me whether following the "exit strategy" will be sufficient to make "bad" stuff totally non-recoverable on this SOHO computer?
(Note that Windows is set to clear the swapfile at re-start and Page Defrag from SysInternals - sysinternals.com/Utilities/PageDefrag.html - is set to run automatically at every re-start. SystemRestore is totally dis-abled, as are RemoteRegistry and RemoteDesktop.
All browsers - IE, FireFox, Opera - are set to delete personal data/clear temp files/not remember history for longer than one day/remove d/l history upon exit, etc.)
Run CleanCache v3.2 - buttuglysoftware.com with all options set re: finding/deleting what's found - 35 single wiping passes - with no back-ups permitted. (Covers all three browsers and is actually pretty awesome in and of itself - notwithstanding the fact that it requires the .Net framework).
Run CCleaner v.1.28.277 - ccleaner.com, set likewise except for a seven-wipe max (it's catches a couple of things that CC misses, mainly the jre caches and Windows Update un-install stuff). No logs allowed.
Run Index.dat Suite - support.it-mate.co.uk/?mode=Products&p=index.datsuite - to make absolutely sure all index.dats are found and deleted. (No "back-ups" and all other cleaning functions selected in that, too, although to just "deletes", doesn't multiple-pass over-write). No logs allowed.
Re-start computer.
Run SpyBot Search&Destroy, followed immediately by NTREGOPT and another re-start. No logging allowed.
At that point - having deleted everything I can possibly think of - I start off a single "free-space" wipe with Eraser Version 5.7 - heidi.ie/eraser/ as I'm walking out the door.
(Eraser also does another "free-space" wipe - scheduled - nightly).
Can anyone think of anything I'm missing? Maybe in regard to the .Net Framework stuff? Pete
Son - 20 year old normal male, likes porn sites.
Can you tell me whether following the "exit strategy" will be sufficient to make "bad" stuff totally non-recoverable on this SOHO computer?
(Note that Windows is set to clear the swapfile at re-start and Page Defrag from SysInternals - sysinternals.com/Utilities/PageDefrag.html - is set to run automatically at every re-start. SystemRestore is totally dis-abled, as are RemoteRegistry and RemoteDesktop.
All browsers - IE, FireFox, Opera - are set to delete personal data/clear temp files/not remember history for longer than one day/remove d/l history upon exit, etc.)
Run CleanCache v3.2 - buttuglysoftware.com with all options set re: finding/deleting what's found - 35 single wiping passes - with no back-ups permitted. (Covers all three browsers and is actually pretty awesome in and of itself - notwithstanding the fact that it requires the .Net framework).
Run CCleaner v.1.28.277 - ccleaner.com, set likewise except for a seven-wipe max (it's catches a couple of things that CC misses, mainly the jre caches and Windows Update un-install stuff). No logs allowed.
Run Index.dat Suite - support.it-mate.co.uk/?mode=Products&p=index.datsuite - to make absolutely sure all index.dats are found and deleted. (No "back-ups" and all other cleaning functions selected in that, too, although to just "deletes", doesn't multiple-pass over-write). No logs allowed.
Re-start computer.
Run SpyBot Search&Destroy, followed immediately by NTREGOPT and another re-start. No logging allowed.
At that point - having deleted everything I can possibly think of - I start off a single "free-space" wipe with Eraser Version 5.7 - heidi.ie/eraser/ as I'm walking out the door.
(Eraser also does another "free-space" wipe - scheduled - nightly).
Can anyone think of anything I'm missing? Maybe in regard to the .Net Framework stuff? Pete