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Information wiping methods used by Seagate BlackArmor 
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The table below briefly describes information wiping methods used by Seagate. 
Each description features the number of hard disk sector passes along with the 
number(s) written to each sector byte. 
The description of built-in information wiping methods 
No. Algorithm 
(writing 
method) 
Passes Record 
1. United 
States 
Department of 
Defense 5220.22-
4 1
st
 pass – randomly selected symbols to 
each byte of each sector, 2 – 
complementary to written during the 1
st
 
pass; 3 – random symbols again; 4 – 
writing verification. 
2. United 
States: 
NAVSO P-5239-26 
(RLL) 
4 1
st
 pass – 0x01 to all sectors, 2 – 
0x27FFFFFF, 3 – random symbol 
sequences, 4 – verification. 
3. United 
States: 
NAVSO P-5239-26 
(MFM) 
4 1
st
 pass – 0x01 to all sectors, 2 – 
0x7FFFFFFF, 3 – random symbol 
sequences, 4 – verification. 
4. German: 
VSITR 
1
st
 – 6
th
 – alternate sequences of: 0x00 
and 0xFF; 7
th
 – 0xAA; i.e. 0x00, 0xFF, 
0x00, 0xFF, 0x00, 0xFF, 0xAA. 
5. Russian: 
GOST 
P50739-95 
Logical zeros (0x00 numbers) to each 
byte of each sector for 6
th
 to 4
th
 security 
level systems. 
Randomly selected symbols (numbers) 
to each byte of each sector for 3
rd
 to 1
st
 
security level systems. 
6. Peter 
Gutmann’s 
method 
35 
Peter Gutmann’s method is very 
sophisticated. It’s based on his theory of 
hard disk information wiping (see 
http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001
/pubs/secure_del.html
). 
7. Bruce 
Schneier’s 
method 
Bruce Schneier offers a seven-pass 
overwriting method in his Applied 
Cryptography book. 1
st
 pass – 0xFF, 2
nd
 
pass – 0x00, and then five times with a 
cryptographically secure pseudo-random 
sequence. 
8. 
Fast 
Logical zeros (0x00 numbers) to all 
sectors to wipe.