Bought an iMac, Saw this Unwanted Files in my Ext. HD

First of All, Hello I am new to Apple and my name is Collins.
I bought an iMac earlier this week and i began to reformatting some of my unused External Hard Drive by Secure Erase the HDs using Disk Utility, planning to sell them later for exchange with a bigger space. I was checking one of the HDs in my wife's laptop and i found out there are files inside the HD;
those are: .fseventsd, .Spotlight-V100, .Trashes.
Curious, i checked all of them and all of them got them. One of them even has DS_Store.
Question, do they contain any personal information? (such as name of my documents, pictures, databases)? and should i be bothered?  NO Matter how many times i did the formatting, they keep on spawning. I searched on Google for this question and not found any.
Thank you in advance for any help
Collins

Hello Collins,
These files you see on the drive when viewed from a windows computer are common to all drives that a Mac has used. On Macs they remain invisible to the user, and the OS uses both visible and invisible files to sometimes separate system processes from Users.
There is nothing unusual about these files, all of which are placed on drives by the Mac OS, to monitor changes to the drive's file system, to enable Spotlight to index the contents, and to handle deleted files, respectively.
Holding personal information is not within their brief. If you have securely deleted data on that drive, there is no information for Spotlight to index and anything in the trash will have been securely erased.
So you can rest easy Collins, these is no skullduggery afoot but if you wanted to, you could delete them on the Windows machine that you are using to see them. However, when you plug the drive back into a Mac they will be remade anew, because a Mac places them back there every time.

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