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 ///  File Name: srm-1.2.8.tar.gz
Description:
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.
Author:Matthew Gauthier
Homepage:http://srm.sourceforge.net
Changes:Bug fixes.
File Size:88067
Last Modified:Jul 12 23:31:34 2006
MD5 Checksum:66ba49b1864a7c69763210dbc3efee33

 ///  File Name: wipe-2.2.0.tar.bz2
Description:
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.
Homepage:http://wipe.sourceforge.net
Changes:Updated autoconf scripts, wipe will now build on s/390, fixed block dev support, fixed percent reporting.
File Size:70134
Last Modified:Jan 16 11:01:00 2004
MD5 Checksum:1e1366c6407e7910f6131ebfee9f1ea6

 ///  File Name: wipe-2.0.1.tar.bz2
Description:
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.
Homepage:http://wipe.sourceforge.net
Changes:ya-wipe now doesn't rename over an existing file, and the Debian changelog was fixed.
File Size:63116
Last Modified:Feb 27 04:29:09 2002
MD5 Checksum:c96ddba5ffe748566cae09cd2e6f7319

 ///  File Name: srm-1.2.6.tar.gz
Description:
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.
Author:Matthew Gauthier
Homepage:http://srm.sourceforge.net
Changes:Bug fixes.
File Size:54269
Last Modified:Oct 28 23:59:53 2002
MD5 Checksum:d025b076ac95a88276f4f8616cb20698

 ///  File Name: srm-1.2.4.tar.gz
Description:
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.
Author:Matthew Gauthier
Homepage:http://srm.sourceforge.net
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.
File Size:51627
Last Modified:May 1 00:18:30 2001
MD5 Checksum:f47739d10ef6dcdeb5cca06cb44ac6be

 ///  File Name: srm-1.2.3.tar.gz
Description:
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.
Author:Matthew Gauthier
Homepage:http://srm.sourceforge.net
Changes:A file descriptor leak when prompting for files has been fixed.
File Size:51340
Last Modified:Apr 15 21:12:51 2001
MD5 Checksum:78f49ef9342ab15e5011d74f3b76f021

 ///  File Name: srm-1.2.2.tar.gz
Description:
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.
Author:Matthew Gauthier
Homepage:http://srm.sourceforge.net
Changes:Minor bug fixes, -f now really does ignore nonexistent files now.
File Size:51312
Last Modified:Nov 19 06:19:24 2000
MD5 Checksum:9feac8bb800c018f5bf3bba96eaae0d0

 ///  File Name: srm-1.2.1.tar.gz
Description:
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.
Author:Matthew Gauthier
Homepage:http://srm.sourceforge.net
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.
File Size:51113
Last Modified:Nov 6 02:45:32 2000
MD5 Checksum:f27863f49d30b7b9a51939105354d5fb

 ///  File Name: srm-1.2.0.tar.gz
Description:
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.
Author:Matthew Gauthier
Homepage:http://srm.sourceforge.net
Changes:This should be a final stable release unless more bugs are found.
File Size:50778
Last Modified:Oct 15 21:41:40 2000
MD5 Checksum:3a70cce3f54b66d509c26ee6136c557e

 ///  File Name: srm-1.1.0.tar.gz
Description:
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.
Author:Matthew Gauthier
Homepage:http://srm.sourceforge.net/
Changes:Less restrictive license, more portable automake, and the ability to build rpm's from the tarball.
File Size:50768
Last Modified:Jun 22 22:57:49 2000
MD5 Checksum:d9c82447baf811eeba40db6089be88ec

 ///  File Name: srm-1.0.0.tar.gz
Description:
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.
Author:Matthew Gauthier
Homepage:http://srm.sourceforge.net/
Changes:Final stable release incorporating all of the bugfixes submitted during development!
File Size:42971
Last Modified:Jun 13 23:02:28 2000
MD5 Checksum:8ef2e0141df257867365279bc6b1c05c

 ///  File Name: fwipe-0.35.tar.gz
Description:
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.
Author:Len Budney
Homepage:http://www.pobox.com/~lbudney/linux/software/fwipe.html
Changes:This release adds Red Hat 6.2 RPM support.
File Size:28126
Last Modified:Apr 15 20:52:02 2001
MD5 Checksum:2fb3ab91f7ff56ce1c9f9bea1af6c32f

 ///  File Name: fwipe-0.30.tar.gz
Description:
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.
Author:Len Budney
Homepage:http://www.pobox.com/~lbudney/linux/software/fwipe.html
Changes:A new "slowness" feature has been added to ease console "freezing" during large wipes.
File Size:27277
Last Modified:Mar 19 08:49:59 2001
MD5 Checksum:78247448899be4093a135ec1e4eada78

 ///  File Name: fwipe-0.25.tar.gz
Description:
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.
Author:Len Budney
Homepage:http://www.pobox.com/~lbudney/linux/software/fwipe.html
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.
File Size:26071
Last Modified:Jan 25 09:18:20 2001
MD5 Checksum:e8fe6a8c8ac8633fcb388f88aa7e707c

 ///  File Name: overwrite-0.4.tar.gz
Description:
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.
Author:Antirez
Homepage:http://www.kyuzz.org/antirez/overwrite/
Changes:Support for *BSD and Solaris support, the ability to overwrite block and char devices, and some minor bugfixes.
File Size:17629
Last Modified:Apr 6 22:04:00 2000
MD5 Checksum:fc6fe1ce1fd9ac779c6b369df8e3bbd5

 ///  File Name: overwrite-0.3.tar.gz
Description:
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.
Author:Antirez
Homepage:http://www.kyuzz.org/antirez/overwrite/
File Size:17007
Last Modified:Feb 29 02:09:39 2000
MD5 Checksum:a838a93ef363ce16f24fed3f7341a9cd

 ///  File Name: dwipe-0.1.tar.gz
Description:
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.
Homepage:http://academicunderground.org
Changes:Initial Release.
File Size:14939
Last Modified:Sep 1 08:50:59 2005
MD5 Checksum:b05ba897e4e963074d85164c9beddb23

 ///  Directory: / wipe /
Description:
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.
Total Files:18
Last Modified:Sep 14 08:49:50 2004