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Tips and Tricks - 02 - forensically wiping IDE/SATA/SCSI/SSD (SATA/NVMe) drives ♥️ SUBSCRIBE for more videos: https://www.youtube.com/bluemonkey4n6... Difficulty Level: Medium Prerequisites: basic understanding of the Linux Command Line. Should already be comfortable with the dc3dd command and hdparm commands. dc3dd tutorial: • LCL 17 - imaging and verification too... hdparm tutorial: • LCL 16 - using hdparm to interface wi... To forensically prepare a piece of media, you can use dc3dd to wipe a spindle hard drive. You can use hdparm to perform a secure erase on a SATA based SSD. You can use nvme to perform a secure erase on a NVMe based SSD. Video timeline 00:00 intro 01:55 spindle HDD - dd 03:16 spindle HDD - dc3dd 05:00 SATA SSD - hdparm 08:40 NVMe SSD - nvme 10:05 recap DISCLAIMER: This video is for instructional purposes only. If you follow along and try out the commands on your own and destroy any of your data, it’s on you. Do not try this on anything but a practice system with drives and data you are willing to lose. ⭕️ For other videos in the Linux CLI tips and tricks series: • Tips and Tricks - Linux command line Linux distro: This video was created using CAINE 12.0 beta running bash v5.0.17 Virtualization software: Virtual Box (http://virtualbox.org) Icons made by freepik from @flaticon http://www.flaticon.com/authors/freepik Icons made by Smashicons from http://www.flaticon.com/authors/smash... This video is part of a series of videos that give you some tips and tricks of using the bash shell in the CAINE forensics distro environment. This series is meant for the intermediate level user of Linux who already have a basic knowledge of linux commands and the linux file system. These videos would be beneficial for folks who are interested in digital forensics, incidence response, system administration, cyber security, ethical hacking, or just plain linux. These videos cover material for beginners as well as for advanced users. This course would also be helpful if you are considering taking the CompTIA Linux+ certification test.