• IT worker tried to destroy SATA SSD with a drill, but missed the PCB. • The drive remained intact, data still accessible, posing a security risk. • SSDs have shorter PCBs; drilling center may not reach NAND chips. • Proper destruction requires multiple perforations or opening the drive to hit the bullseye. • Small firms can manual destroy, larger firms should use professional SSD destruction services. • Investing in a storage medium destroyer like DiskMantler can streamline secure disposal.
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- SATA SSD cheated death from failed attempt at data destruction with a drill - drive emerges victorious in face-off against IT worker Get Tom’s Hardware’s best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox. You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful If you ever need to destroy one of the best SSDs by drilling a hole in it, you need to make certain you hit the right spot. A recent viral Reddit story has reminded us that missing the target can have serious consequences. In this incident, an IT employee reportedly attempted to destroy a SATA SSD by drilling a hole through it
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