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Re: Secure delete files

Subject: Re: Secure delete files
Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 12:59:57 -0700
Individual files only, or whole disks?

If wiping entire disks, http://dban.sf.net.

For individual files in Windows, one reasonable free program is
sdelete, from the former Sysinternals team - it's free on the MSFT web
site.

Otherwise, as indicated by Stephen, bcwipe should do what you want.
It's available as a port for FreeBSD, and as a Win32 program.

See also secure_delete, from http://www.thc.org for *nix platforms.

On 5/25/07, Jax Lion <jv4l1n4@gmail.com> wrote:
Can anyone recommend a commercial or opensource military wipe program
that securely delete files in:
1) Windows
2) Linux/Unix


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