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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:...
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    GOST-Shred ☭

    GOST-Shred ☭

    Cross-platform Shred implementation written in Golang

    Commandline File Shredder - ALBANESE Lab (c) 2020-2021 GOST R 50739-95 Data Sanitization Method (2 passes). Prevents data recovery using standard recovery tools. Copyright © 2020-2021 ALBANESE Research Lab Source code: https://github.com/pedroalbanese/gost-shred Visit: http://albanese.atwebpages.com
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