http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technology-news/hightech-criminals-outsmarting-the-law-20110308-1bltt.html
The new drives found in many of the latest desktop and laptop computers make it virtually impossible to recover files that criminals have deleted, which forensic experts say will cause serious issues when it comes to presenting evidence in court.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/03/01/self_destructing_flash_drives/
Self-erasing flash drives destroy court evidence
http://www.techradar.com/news/computing-components/storage/solid-state-drives-all-you-need-to-know-641692?artc_pg=1
Solid state drives: all you need to know
In Depth: Don't waste cash on an SSD that doesn't live up to its hype
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/storage/ssd-security-the-worst-of-all-worlds/1326?tag=nl.e019
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/five-tips/five-tips-for-securely-destroying-data/773?tag=nl.e101
When the time comes to dispose of data — securely and permanently — you need to use the right destruction methods.
Encrypting from the beginning
While this method isn’t purely destructive in nature, encrypting the contents of your storage as a routine practice can help you protect against prying eyes when it comes time to dispose of the media, particularly if you store the decryption key away from the media. The downside to this method is that it’s not 100% foolproof and can be subverted by someone who really wants the data. The upside is that the attacker needs physical access to the computer’s operating system.
http://gizmodo.com/?_escaped_fragment_=5489933/leave-no-trace-how-to-completely-erase-your-hard-drives-ssds-and-thumb-drives#!5489933/leave-no-trace-how-to-completely-erase-your-hard-drives-ssds-and-thumb-drives
Wiping Flash Memory Cards with Roadkil's DiskWipe
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/security/the-security-limitations-of-solid-state-drives/5154
The security limitations of SSDs