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Universal SSD method

by Buzz - 11-25-2015 - 08:01 AM
#1
This method will work for almost every company who sells SSDs. I've tried this on OCZ and Samsung.

Method:
1) Get S/N of the SSD
2) Contact the company
3) Say the usual the product is fucking up
4) When they ask you to return it, say that you have classified data (fbi/cia agent?) on the SSD and you can't disclose it as you signed NDAs(non-discourse agreements) 

Tip: If they ask for photos, say it's a RAID and you can't.
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#2
ooo, smart, i might actually use this :P
Quote:"You cant fix stupid."
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#3
Sounds like a pretty ingenious tactic, thanks. Unfortunately I'm too much of a pussy to try it out, but this method is appreciated anyway.
Yuma#3948 or smth idk
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#4
I wouldn't try this lol.
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#5
This does sound crazy. But yeah, classified data could also mean data of clients with whom your company signs a NDA.

So it might just work that way. Have to be very convincing though...
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#6
Seems risky, but I got this. I appreciate the tutorial.
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#7
Ahh lmfao what an SE method.. i'm dead. nice job
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#8
I may be called stupid, But may I ask what is SSD?

(12-04-2016 - 12:07 PM)Cmt_Master Wrote: I may be called stupid, But may I ask what is SSD?

Oh wait nvm I'm sorry
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#9
Seems pretty interesting actually might come in handy.
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#10
Seems totally doable without using FBI or CIA.

Choose a small cybersecurity company or say you work for a telco or isp.
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