Sentence examples for destroy all data from inspiring English sources

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Google had previously pledged to destroy all data it had collected, but admitted last year that it had "accidentally" retained the additional discs.

Designed for industries such as finance, government/military and research and large corporations with sensitive information, the $249 device uses a laser beam to destroy all data stored on a disc and works with eight types of disc formats in both 12cm and 8cm sizes.

The health department gave the FBI consent to search the phone, according to the motion, but authorities have been unable to bypass the phone's passcode lock for fear its operating system would destroy all data on the phone after 10 failed attempts.

These security features of smartphones, while not available for all devices, may be useful: data backup, encryption of stored patient data, remote wiping to destroy all data on a device in case of loss or theft, and securely encrypted wireless data transmission over WiFi [ 123- 126].

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According to Muslim Advocates legal director Glenn Katon, the main purpose of the lawsuit is to bring the surveillance program to a halt and force the NYPD to "destroy all the data that has been collected in an unconstitutional manner".

According to Stiller, since a virus can do anything with your PC that another program can do, it can make your computer act oddly or even destroy all the data on your hard disk.

Meanwhile on Tuesday groups from across the political spectrum, including gun rights groups, churches and human rights groups filed a lawsuit demanding that the US National Security Agency hand over and destroy all the telephone communication data it has.

By using the aforementioned utility, every sector of the hard drive is overwritten with zeros, thereby destroying all data.

"We found that it is easy to create a catastrophic failure where the virus destroys all the data," he said.

What made this attack particularly frightening is that the virus carried an additional type of malware inside of it, known as a "wiper," which completely destroyed all the data on the computers' hard disks and rendered them unbootable, thereby making them unusable again.

Other fun data: FoxNews.com destroyed all the online news sites with an 82 rating.

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