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    Gutmann Algorithm Secure File Deletion

    Using Gutmann method for securely deleting files in Windows.

    Gutmann method uses 35 passes over the region to be deleted, 8 of them are Pseudo-random. Considered by some to be highly effective for preventing file recovery. Requires .NET Framework 4.0 --- Systems & Safety Establishment https://sarab.me Source Code available in c# with comments. Reference: http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/pubs/secure_del.html
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    LZWStream

    The LZW algorithm in C#

    Implementation of the LZW algorithm in C#, adhering to the built-in System.IO.Compression. The algorithm and code is much improved, compared to projects like SharpLZW. The LZW algorithm is for arbitrary lossless data compression and are noticeable for simplicity and low (compared to others) memory consumption. Making it interesting for eg. embedded use.
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