This is some scary stuff - in case you didn't see it on the evening news, you should check this out. I had no idea about this.
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6412572n
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This is some scary stuff - in case you didn't see it on the evening news, you should check this out. I had no idea about this.
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6412572n
Think of all those partying office people copying their behinds! :eek:
I got this in an email yesterday and shared it w/a few people. My computer guy wrote back that he already knew about it. It would've been nice if he had told me!
Makes me even happier that we have our very own copy machine :)
WHY is there a hard drive in them to begin with?! WHO ever thought of putting those on there and WHY? What purpose does that serve anybody?... Just so they can charge $500 to erase the information? In today world where idenity theft is so rampant, all that information is just there waiting to be picked and used! I can't see any useful purpose of them even being installed on those machines. WHY are they there? Hump, reckon I will just completely distroy mine from now on rather than donate them somewhere. I will take the next one that breaks apart and see if there is a hard drive in it and distroy it if there is...
New copiers run an operating system, so they needs room for that, in addition to the demand for rapid scanning of documents. If you're going to rapidly scan 100 pages, there has to be space for it somewhere.
The way copiers work now is that they are a combination of a scanner and a printer. The scanner part does what an old flatbed scanner would do, and creates a file with the scanned image. It is far faster that way than old technology of having the image "captured" temporarily on a drum, and results in better copies. But if the files are not then set to erase as the end of the day, or the end of the week or at some set time, there they sit, forever after.
:eek: Wholy Crap I am like so Stunned.. I will be getting with my boss on our company copier.. Mine at the house is just a scanner & printer so I dont think it has a hard drive.. I will be checking into that too.. Thanks Wom for the Video update..
I have access to some high field magnets...:p