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      <description><![CDATA[<p>I thought it might be interesting to use our combined resources to have a session &#8216;purge &#8217; of potential identity theft information.</p>

<p>I&#8217;ve heard of people buying hard-drives and old machines on Ebay and finding all sorts of stuff on the drives.</p>

<p>I made a few calls to see if one of the local shredders would like to come and be part of a &#8220;destructothon&#8221; at MindCamp where we clean harddrives, shred papers, clean tapes/floppies etc and generally raise awareness on identity theft through these routes.</p>

<p>I made a few calls and found that, much to my surprise, there is a local company, Shred-It, that already participates in numerous &#8220;community shreds&#8221; sponsored by local cities and governments. Not Seattle, but nearly every city around Seattle. The weekend of Mindcamp they will be doing one in Renton, at the Walmart.</p>

<p>In cleaning harddrives, perhaps we might have a PC with Darik&#8217;s Boot and Nuke configured, a handful of torx-8(?) screwdrivers to show how easy it is to open a harddrive (and recover the cool magnets). Maybe do something interesting with the platters.</p>

<p>If someone has a real industrial strength demagnetizer for vhs/dat/8mm/beta tapes that would be helpful.</p>

<p>Is there any interest in someone running with this who actually knows something about it?&nbsp; Before I knew about the concept of the free &#8216;community shreds&#8217; I thought it would be interesting, thinking that the paper shredding would be the &#8216;center of interest&#8217;, w/o that i&#8217;m not not sure it&#8217;s still a viable activity&#8212;- but I thought I&#8217;d toss it out there.
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