Hey Dan, I'm actually wondering, just from a security standpoint, if this person was theoretically able to get the system running, would a disk utility wipe be enough? As information on the internet is somewhat contradictory with regards to how secure a disk utility wipe is. Also, how does the T2 chip fit into all of this considering its the new 2019 2 Thunderbolt Model with touch bar.. And finally, to reiterate OP' s initial question, once the logic board is removed and presumable destroyed, is there any other location on the computer either within the main body or behind the display where data could theoretically be leaked from?
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Hey Dan,
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I'm actually wondering, just from a security standpoint, if this person was theoretically able to get the system running, would a disk utility wipe be enough? As information on the internet is somewhat contradictory with regards to how secure a disk utility wipe is.
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Also, how does the T2 chip fit into all of this considering its the new 2019 2 Thunderbolt Model with touch bar..
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And finally, to reiterate OP' s initial question, once the logic board is removed and presumable destroyed, is there any other location on the computer either within the main body or behind the display where data could theoretically be leaked from?
Hey Dan, I'm actually wondering, just from a security standpoint, if this person was theoretically able to get the system running, would a disk utility wipe be enough? As information on the internet is somewhat contradictory with regards to how secure a disk utility wipe is. Also, how does the T2 chip fit into all of this considering its the new 2019 2 Thunderbolt Model with touch bar.. And finally, to reiterate OP' s initial question, once the logic board is removed and presumable destroyed, is there any other location on the computer either within the main body or behind the display where data could theoretically be leaked from?