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Secure rm 1.2.15
Posted Feb 26, 2015
Authored by Matthew Gauthier | Site srm.sourceforge.net

Secure rm (srm) is a command-line compatible rm(1) which completely destroys file contents before unlinking. The goal is to provide drop in security for users who wish to prevent command line recovery of deleted information, even if the machine is compromised.

Changes: Various updates.
tags | tool
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 7583c1120e911e292f22b4a1d949b32c23518038afd966d527dae87c61565283
Secure rm 1.2.14
Posted Sep 23, 2014
Authored by Matthew Gauthier | Site srm.sourceforge.net

Secure rm (srm) is a command-line compatible rm(1) which completely destroys file contents before unlinking. The goal is to provide drop in security for users who wish to prevent command line recovery of deleted information, even if the machine is compromised.

Changes: Various updates.
tags | tool
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 580cca2d7b753cf793cd2a4d151a3efc7058eb942efc4db688b1427fd6e53cc7
Secure rm 1.2.13
Posted Mar 19, 2014
Authored by Matthew Gauthier | Site srm.sourceforge.net

Secure rm (srm) is a command-line compatible rm(1) which completely destroys file contents before unlinking. The goal is to provide drop in security for users who wish to prevent command line recovery of deleted information, even if the machine is compromised.

Changes: OS X resource fork removal was fixed.
tags | tool
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 4caa77fae4d047bf5dcc2b10c8ec1e389406d1a952675528f62ef30a410bedf7
Secure rm 1.2.12
Posted Jan 13, 2014
Authored by Matthew Gauthier | Site srm.sourceforge.net

Secure rm (srm) is a command-line compatible rm(1) which completely destroys file contents before unlinking. The goal is to provide drop in security for users who wish to prevent command line recovery of deleted information, even if the machine is compromised.

Changes: This release securely overwrites POSIX extended attributes. On Windows, it handles NTFS hard links and alternate data streams.
tags | tool
systems | unix
SHA-256 | fa4d6e00da06983d6bfdad553caa9202c607b673e0d6dfdfd02dc6dc5553a125
Secure RM 1.2.11
Posted Nov 29, 2010
Authored by Matthew Gauthier | Site srm.sourceforge.net

secure rm (srm) is a command-line compatible rm(1) which completely destroys file contents before unlinking. The goal is to provide drop in security for users who wish to prevent command line recovery of deleted information, even if the machine is compromised.

Changes: Win32 command line wildcard expansion was implemented. The use of "-v -v" displays the current write position. The SIGINFO and SIGUSR2 signals trigger a display of the current write position. The -x option does not cross file system boundaries. Block devices are overwritten.
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 5105152d1d8e6166a5b1bef6b4ec945fd9dcc03289ff8916e98f44bfa8f25a8a
Secure rm Update Released
Posted Aug 18, 2009
Authored by Matthew Gauthier | Site srm.sourceforge.net

secure rm (srm) is a command-line compatible rm(1) which completely destroys file contents before unlinking. The goal is to provide drop in security for users who wish to prevent command line recovery of deleted information, even if the machine is compromised.

Changes: The program now compiles and works on Mac OS X again. A DoE wipe mode was added. Deletion of named pipes/FIFOs was fixed. Debian and Win32 fixes were applied.
systems | unix
SHA-256 | d3789ad9fb98fe1800b2b66250851c6a83e32b00fc350b9daab757600f0da2e8
srm-1.2.9.tar.gz
Posted Jul 16, 2008
Authored by Matthew Gauthier | Site srm.sourceforge.net

secure rm (srm) is a command-line compatible rm(1) which completely destroys file contents before unlinking. The goal is to provide drop in security for users who wish to prevent command line recovery of deleted information, even if the machine is compromised.

Changes: Bug fixes.
systems | unix
SHA-256 | ecb942cc52f0895783d3c8290aeac694e086ba298fb346261fc1339fe991dd7d
srm-1.2.8.tar.gz
Posted Jul 12, 2006
Authored by Matthew Gauthier | Site srm.sourceforge.net

secure rm (srm) is a command-line compatible rm(1) which completely destroys file contents before unlinking. The goal is to provide drop in security for users who wish to prevent command line recovery of deleted information, even if the machine is compromised.

Changes: Bug fixes.
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 3be77158b62873659de9d458f87993537c93bbd32a86d5543290a0cf4ab24f61
dwipe-0.1.tar.gz
Posted Sep 1, 2005
Site academicunderground.org

All purpose log wiper. Securely cleans WTMP, UTMP, LASTLOG and recursive log directories. Anti-Forensic and Anti-Debugging code. Unfriendly mode. No strings. Ability to replace entries and not just wipe them. Very Fast. Designed to be implemented in conjunction with rootkit scripts.

Changes: Initial Release.
systems | unix
SHA-256 | a20a4c8fb6cf8cd59b2c3cb61092fb5e616245890e191d62b85414e30b49b0fb
wipe-2.2.0.tar.bz2
Posted Jan 16, 2004
Site wipe.sourceforge.net

ya-wipe is a tool that effectively degausses the surface of a hard disk, making it virtually impossible to retrieve the data that was stored on it. This tool is designed to make sure that sensitive data is completely erased from magnetic media.

Changes: Updated autoconf scripts, wipe will now build on s/390, fixed block dev support, fixed percent reporting.
systems | unix
SHA-256 | ea8956c31538b43f04ec3c4999a567a61f34fff0faf6ea02090c860b7f391be6
srm-1.2.6.tar.gz
Posted Oct 28, 2002
Authored by Matthew Gauthier | Site srm.sourceforge.net

secure rm (srm) is a command-line compatible rm(1) which completely destroys file contents before unlinking. The goal is to provide drop in security for users who wish to prevent command line recovery of deleted information, even if the machine is compromised.

Changes: Bug fixes.
systems | unix
SHA-256 | b594a5b81e0dc6ba56b67976f4da094cacb2f8ea6d40325f041d0c0d0c62e1d0
wipe-2.0.1.tar.bz2
Posted Feb 27, 2002
Site wipe.sourceforge.net

ya-wipe is a tool that effectively degausses the surface of a hard disk, making it virtually impossible to retrieve the data that was stored on it. This tool is designed to make sure that sensitive data is completely erased from magnetic media.

Changes: ya-wipe now doesn't rename over an existing file, and the Debian changelog was fixed.
systems | unix
SHA-256 | ac29b4a8b1166db50efde6a801e0dfb8395cb3d0a487d6d8216fc2b09dbff29b
wipe-2.0.0.tar.bz2
Posted May 12, 2001
Site wipe.sourceforge.net

ya-wipe is a tool that effectively degausses the surface of a hard disk, making it virtually impossible to retrieve the data that was stored on it. This tool is designed to make sure that sensitive data is completely erased from magnetic media.

Changes: Splitting wipe.c into seperate modules, removal of raw /dev/urandom passes, switching back to the Mersenne Twister (much faster and uses much less entropy from /dev/urandom), changes to a lot of command line options, proper syscall wrappers, and improved per-file fault tolerance (a failure during wiping of one file doesn't cause the rest to be aborted).
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 94f177c85cbd8e996a7eab129b32564a74720b6381ff5a1714bd8a9c3004717e
srm-1.2.4.tar.gz
Posted Apr 30, 2001
Authored by Matthew Gauthier | Site srm.sourceforge.net

secure rm (srm) is a command-line compatible rm(1) which completely destroys file contents before unlinking. The goal is to provide drop in security for users who wish to prevent command line recovery of deleted information, even if the machine is compromised.

Changes: This release includes minor build changes to allow for clean builds on Solaris and Tru64, and new Redhat 7.1 based rpms. Current users shouldn't upgrade, unless you want the new binary packages.
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 057f274e2be9094c711b6e199c071cbe6c85bd2fb03973cc42ef4609400de563
srm-1.2.3.tar.gz
Posted Apr 15, 2001
Authored by Matthew Gauthier | Site srm.sourceforge.net

secure rm (srm) is a command-line compatible rm(1) which completely destroys file contents before unlinking. The goal is to provide drop in security for users who wish to prevent command line recovery of deleted information, even if the machine is compromised.

Changes: A file descriptor leak when prompting for files has been fixed.
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 5317bee6c336ae8a4fa3824ff77d3c4aef16796564833c2c362244b8bb5da00d
fwipe-0.35.tar.gz
Posted Apr 15, 2001
Authored by Len Budney | Site pobox.com

fwipe overwrites your file a specified number of times (default: 5) and then deletes it. It is extremely secure; it will not be confused by filenames containing special characters, and is suitable for use against law enforcement.

Changes: This release adds Red Hat 6.2 RPM support.
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 410017ec23299d957bad67cc636590ed79adf2dd46903f04e2fecfb5e00ec329
fwipe-0.30.tar.gz
Posted Mar 19, 2001
Authored by Len Budney | Site pobox.com

fwipe overwrites your file a specified number of times (default: 5) and then deletes it. It is extremely secure; it will not be confused by filenames containing special characters, and is suitable for use against law enforcement.

Changes: A new "slowness" feature has been added to ease console "freezing" during large wipes.
systems | unix
SHA-256 | fee232d53a5cc6244852f216e41d1e0b4976221f14a16c93e40c90ae6c7eaf0f
fwipe-0.25.tar.gz
Posted Jan 25, 2001
Authored by Len Budney | Site pobox.com

fwipe overwrites your file a specified number of times (default: 5) and then deletes it. It is extremely secure; it will not be confused by filenames containing special characters, and is suitable for use against law enforcement.

Changes: This release was overwriting with zeros but not ones, now uses unbuffered writes reducing CPU consumption, and overall performs the same since I/O is the limiting resource.
systems | unix
SHA-256 | e02b0dbbc54c63f8e142b659e4823a24664ccfd8fea6c5d8bd283ccf4772fa96
srm-1.2.2.tar.gz
Posted Nov 19, 2000
Authored by Matthew Gauthier | Site srm.sourceforge.net

secure rm (srm) is a command-line compatible rm(1) which completely destroys file contents before unlinking. The goal is to provide drop in security for users who wish to prevent command line recovery of deleted information, even if the machine is compromised.

Changes: Minor bug fixes, -f now really does ignore nonexistent files now.
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 08c177f1c5eba6e4857fb8a5a55d96687448658c9bafbac14c6c38b672e4428d
srm-1.2.1.tar.gz
Posted Nov 6, 2000
Authored by Matthew Gauthier | Site srm.sourceforge.net

secure rm (srm) is a command-line compatible rm(1) which completely destroys file contents before unlinking. The goal is to provide drop in security for users who wish to prevent command line recovery of deleted information, even if the machine is compromised.

Changes: srm will now try and chmod() files without write permission if the user answers yes at the "Remove write-protected file?" prompt or when -f is specified.
systems | unix
SHA-256 | d8e6bf6515ac5ddc552cad5ae55d0336241657703aac59dece5a670d59b5fd4b
srm-1.2.0.tar.gz
Posted Oct 15, 2000
Authored by Matthew Gauthier | Site srm.sourceforge.net

secure rm (srm) is a command-line compatible rm(1) which completely destroys file contents before unlinking. The goal is to provide drop in security for users who wish to prevent command line recovery of deleted information, even if the machine is compromised.

Changes: This should be a final stable release unless more bugs are found.
systems | unix
SHA-256 | f25e260715bd4a2ebcbf96ed0aa7f9a18588ee6b7f47e00811becd149b4e028c
srm-1.1.0.tar.gz
Posted Jun 22, 2000
Authored by Matthew Gauthier | Site srm.sourceforge.net

secure rm (srm) is a command-line compatible rm(1) which completely destroys file contents before unlinking. The goal is to provide drop in security for users who wish to prevent command line recovery of deleted information, even if the machine is compromised.

Changes: Less restrictive license, more portable automake, and the ability to build rpm's from the tarball.
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 24379058782083078864f0340100914490eb134308e6c120de89fd606a40b0e1
srm-1.0.0.tar.gz
Posted Jun 13, 2000
Authored by Matthew Gauthier | Site srm.sourceforge.net

secure rm (srm) is a command-line compatible rm(1) which completely destroys file contents before unlinking. The goal is to provide drop in security for users who wish to prevent command line recovery of deleted information, even if the machine is compromised.

Changes: Final stable release incorporating all of the bugfixes submitted during development!
systems | unix
SHA-256 | df7e99e636f648b027c3e40863ff6f31014a3c565b410d8e07039070a34300b9
overwrite-0.4.tar.gz
Posted Apr 6, 2000
Authored by Antirez | Site kyuzz.org

Overwrite is a UNIX utility for secure deletion, based on Peter Gutmann's paper "secure deletion of data from magnetic and solid state memory" and was created in order to make harder the data recovery process. It implements a built-in cryptographic prng and try to flush the SO and HD cache when possible.

Changes: Support for *BSD and Solaris support, the ability to overwrite block and char devices, and some minor bugfixes.
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 645eb887739f8ca1576eabc9a29b0604513f6cd18eb5d6f84e29efc5d7e2849c
wipe-1.2.2.tar.bz2
Posted Mar 6, 2000
Authored by Tom Vier | Site wipe.sourceforge.net

Ya-wipe is a tool that effectively degausses the surface of a hard disk, making it virtually impossible to retrieve the data that was stored on it. This tool is designed to make sure that sensitive data is completely erased from magnetic media.

Changes: Block devices work properly, silent mode, and an xor loop.
systems | unix
SHA-256 | bd8b27c90c62e007e7912bc25257537e14cf4036f7fbbcac6a203ed3d5af741a
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