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This CBS Video explains that digital copy machines have hard drives which contain about 20,000 documents copied on that machine.  Not so interesting in the case of the office dork who copies his ...sense of humor.

But what if it’s your accountant?  Med lab?  Dr’s office? Broker? Attorney?

My question—why do copiers save these documents from one session to the next?  Are they accessible to others in the office later?

And why no procedures to erase the hard drives before re-selling the machines?  ...some to overseas buyers.

Posted by Claire on 05/10 at 03:11 PM
  1. What am I bid for several copy machines surplussed from the CIA?

    Posted by ZZMike  on  05/13/10  at  01:40 PM

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