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shredding-files
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tiny cli utility to overwrite and shred data
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Home directory file scrambler
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C++ program to support text shredding and recovering
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Simple app for cryptographic operations
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Basic tool written in Python to shred files and directories
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Shred File/Directory
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Completely erases files by making recovery impossible.
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tmpwatch is a utility that removes files in specified directories recursively based on atime, ctime, or mtime. Originally authored by Erik Troan et al at Redhat. This version is an update to tmpwatch to include file shredding capabilities, code improvements. Can be run standalone or in a cron-job.
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The more times you shred the file, the harder it will be to recover.
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The more times you shred the file, the harder it will be to recover. **HDD's ONLY**
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A secure delete methodology in C/C++
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dm-linear with secure deletion (wipe, erase) on discard
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Securely wipe files or folders and clean duplicated files
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This is a libary to mimic the functionallity of the linux shred command.
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Simple and efficient file shredding
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Permanently delete your files
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Secure destruction of sensitive virtual data, temporary files and swap partitions
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Windows Context Menu Tools🧰 only using Windows 10-11🪟 built-in features🎛️
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