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    ShredOS

    ShredOS

    ShredOS Disk Eraser 64 bit for all Intel 64 bit processors

    ShredOS is a lightweight, bootable Linux-based operating system designed specifically for secure disk erasure and data destruction. It enables users to permanently wipe hard drives, SSDs, and NVMe devices using the powerful nwipe utility and multiple industry-recognized wiping methods. Compatible with both BIOS and UEFI systems, ShredOS supports PCs, servers, and Intel-based Macs running on 32-bit and 64-bit processors.
    Downloads: 390 This Week
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    recovery is a Live DVD/USB which aims troubleshooting, disk partitioning, system rescue, backup , restore data and desktop. This is a customized version of Debian Live. It contains : GParted, Clonezilla, Boot-Repair, LibreOffice and a lot of tools like ddrescue, Nwipe, TestDisk, DejaDup and many more recovery is modular in design, meaning programs can be installed simply by double clicking on module files. https://sourceforge.net/projects/recovery/files/modules/ version 2.5 - 31...
    Downloads: 68 This Week
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    WipeFreeSpace

    WipeFreeSpace

    Secure wiping/shredding of free disk space with many methods

    WipeFreeSpace is a program to securely erase/wipe/overwrite/shred the free space on file systems WITHOUT DESTROYING EXISTING FILES, to prevent recovery of deleted sensitive data. This allows protecting the user's privacy when e.g. selling the drive or the whole computer. The following filesystems are supported: - Ext2/3/4, - NTFS, - XFS, - ReiserFSv3/4, - FAT12/16/32, - MinixFS1/2, - JFS, - HFS/HFS+, - OCFS. The following wiping methods are supported: Gutmann-like, random,...
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    Downloads: 88 This Week
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    LibSecRm - Secure Removal Library

    LibSecRm - Secure Removal Library

    A library for secure deleting data on-the-fly

    LibSecRm (LIBrary for SECure ReMoval) is a set of replacements for these standard C functions which cause data removing from files. The data is first securely wiped on-the-fly, to protect the user's privacy, then the original functions are called. There is NO NEED to rebuild your software, because LibSecRm is a pre-loadable library, meaning you just need to RUN the software with LibSecRm loaded. LibSecRm is also a development library. The following wiping methods are supported:...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    DWIP is short for Disk Wiping and Imaging Tool. This tool is being built for Mississippi State Universities National Forensics Training Center for use on a live cd to give out to it's students.
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