Just tried your tool. Alas, so far it seems unreliable in terms of security as it leaves metadata of wiped files available for recovery. Use some recovery software to see for yourself: both folder and filenames are visible after partition analysis is completed. Good wipe leaves no easily recoverable traces of data existence. Check, for example, how Privazer achieves that and try to inherit its sophisticated methods of erasing $MFT and USN traces, etc which will make your tool far better than any command-line eraser out there. Good luck, Javier.
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Could you give me feedback, please? Bugs, new features, etc... Thanks.
Just tried your tool. Alas, so far it seems unreliable in terms of security as it leaves metadata of wiped files available for recovery. Use some recovery software to see for yourself: both folder and filenames are visible after partition analysis is completed. Good wipe leaves no easily recoverable traces of data existence. Check, for example, how Privazer achieves that and try to inherit its sophisticated methods of erasing $MFT and USN traces, etc which will make your tool far better than any command-line eraser out there. Good luck, Javier.
Hey Alexander, im still working in cleaning some traces.
Thanks for commenting,
Last edit: Javier García González 2017-02-07
Its done yet. No USN/MFT traces. Dirty trick, but will improve later. Checked and it works.
Thanks.