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    ShredOS

    ShredOS

    Shredos Disk Eraser 64 bit for all Intel 64 bit processors

    ...Nwipe originally was a fork of dwipe but has continued to have improvements and bug fixes and is now available in many Linux distros. ShredOS hopefully will always provide the latest nwipe on a up to date Linux kernel so it will support modern hardware.
    Downloads: 784 This Week
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    LLF-Tool-for-Linux

    LLF-Tool-for-Linux

    Low Level Format Tool for debian-based systems

    This simple application performs a pseudo-low level format on your disks. It has minimal dependencies and runs on the system's own kernel modules (dd). WARNING! This process cannot be stopped! https://github.com/shampuan/LLF-Tool-for-Linux
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Linux Disk Destroyer

    Linux Disk Destroyer

    A disk schredder application for debian-linux systems

    ...This process is irreversible, and the data cannot be recovered later. Using this application is especially recommended if you're considering selling your storage units. The program is powered by the default kernel module, the "shred" tool. It's bilingual (English and Turkish) and easy to use. Simply select your drive and click the "Destroy!" button. https://github.com/shampuan/Linux-Disk-Destroyer
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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