
Why you should never sell old electronics without checking them first
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Second-hand printers and phones leaking tax docs and passwords is a reminder that data persistence outlives device lifecycles. If you manage fleets of hardware, treat decommissioning as a security project—standardize wiping, verification, and chain-of-custody, not just “factory reset and ship.”
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