The ultimate Advanced SystemCare Pro suite on GitHub. High-speed automation and professional system control for modern desktop environments.
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The ultimate Advanced SystemCare Pro suite on GitHub. High-speed automation and professional system control for modern desktop environments.
DWipe is a powerful cross-platform tool for securely wiping free space and formatting drives to prevent data recovery. It implements DoD-compliant multi-pass wiping methods with configurable patterns (zeros, ones, random data) to ensure deleted data cannot be recovered.
DEDSEC_SHRED is a Linux-based tool for securely erasing files and directories
Python3 script for file/directory shredding
A Suite of Tools Designed to Facilitate Privacy Management.
🗑️🔒 File Shredder: Delete files & making them unrecoverable 🔒🗑️
Command-line tool for securely overwriting files with zeros, with Drag and Drop support.
🔥 A futuristic, GUI-based file and folder shredder for Linux – HDD & SSD aware, recursive, TRIM-enabled, and themed after Skynet. Built with Python + PyQt5. Secure delete made nerdy.
Simple, military-grade file and directory deletion tool.
Petoron Local Destroyer (PLD) irreversible cryptographic file wiper based on entropy rewriting. No logs. No trace. No recovery.
OMEGA Protocol provides Windows administrators and security professionals with reliable data sanitization capabilities backed by actual technical constraints—not marketing promises. The application explicitly reports what it can and cannot guarantee, making it suitable for compliant data destruction workflows where audit trails matter.
Permanently delete sensitive files using multi-pass overwriting algorithms — Free & Open Source
A Python-based anti-forensic tool implementing DoD 5220.22-M algorithms for secure file deletion and metadata obfuscation to prevent data recovery.
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