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    BleachBit

    BleachBit

    deletes junk files to free disk space and improve privacy

    BleachBit frees disk space and maintains privacy. Cleans cache, Internet history, temporary files, logs, cookies, Firefox, Google Chrome, Flash, Windows, Linux, and more. Downloads are at www.bleachbit.org and source code is at GitHub.
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    Downloads: 1,517 This Week
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    LLF-Tool-for-Linux

    LLF-Tool-for-Linux

    Low Level Format Tool for debian-based systems

    This is an open-source alternative for applying LLF processes to mechanical hard drives on Debian-based systems, modeled after HDD GURU's famous software. This software is NOT developed by HDD Guru. It is an open-source alternative for Debian-based Linux systems. https://github.com/shampuan/LLF-Tool-for-Linux
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    Linux Disk Destroyer

    Linux Disk Destroyer

    A disk schredder application for debian-linux systems

    This application wipes your storage units (HDDs, SSDs, and flash drives) and renders them unrecoverable. 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....
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    KillDisk

    KillDisk

    Disk Wiping Software

    KillDisk is a program written in python for Unix based systems for wiping a hard drive. It can wipe a hard drive using all zeroes or random data, and as many times as you want to specify. If you'd like to donate there's several ways to do so: PayPal: https://paypal.me/gerowen Bitcoin (BTC): bc1q86c5j7wvf6cw78tf8x3szxy5gnxg4gj8mw4sy2 Monero (XMR): 42ho3m9tJsobZwQDsFTk92ENdWAYk2zL8Qp42m7pKmfWE7jzei7Fwrs87MMXUTCVifjZZiStt3E7c5tmYa9qNxAf3MbY7rD LiberaPay: https://liberapay.com/gerowen
    Downloads: 6 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.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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