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Eraser file shredder review
Eraser file shredder review












eraser file shredder review
  1. ERASER FILE SHREDDER REVIEW PORTABLE
  2. ERASER FILE SHREDDER REVIEW SOFTWARE
  3. ERASER FILE SHREDDER REVIEW PC
  4. ERASER FILE SHREDDER REVIEW FREE

One other tip for wiping files and free space would be to first encrypt the files that you want to delete (using 7zip or AxCrypt for example), then wipe those files using shredding software.

ERASER FILE SHREDDER REVIEW PC

The only hard drives that were connected to the PC were the ones to be shredded - it didn't even have an OS drive since I was able to bypass it in the BIOS. At work I set up a dedicated shredding station that booted up using DBAN on CD. This way, depending on your hardware setup, you can minimize what hard drives are running and essentially nix data being copied somewhere without your knowledge.

ERASER FILE SHREDDER REVIEW SOFTWARE

While Hardwipe seems to be a legitimate app, going forward what I will be doing is first formatting the drive using the OS, then running the hard drive shredding software.Īlternatively, what you can do is run shredding software off a USB stick or CD. This was exactly my concern after I used Hardwipe to shred a drive. But I might be wrong.Īlso which free disk space wiper are you using and do you feel 100% secure and safe when wiping free space or shredding your files?

ERASER FILE SHREDDER REVIEW PORTABLE

I am using the portable version of CCleaner.įile shredder is a bit more suspicious to me, since the developer company site doesn't have an email or the firm is not well known.

eraser file shredder review

CCleaner is closer to my selection, but for some reason it sees my external USB drives as SSD, and can perform only one pass of free space wipe. I am considering to wipe the free disk space of my hard disk drives, but I am really not sure if CCleaner or File Shredder are really 100% secure. They know that we are using that kind of software for deleting confidential files, so they might be after our data. I know I might thinking too negatively, but while those software are securely deleting the files or wiping free disk space, is there any chance for those programs to collect information of the deleted files, for example by making small screenshots of our data or compressed copies of the txt files, documents, passwords, or jpg or videos files and transmit to an external IP through the internet?Įven though unplugging the ethernet internet cable or use the firewall to block those programs to send any data over internet while the deleting process happens, isn't there any possibility for the software to copy all our deleted files to another position of our hard disks, hidden from us, and transmit them slowly and at random times when the software traces that we are back online? We assume that the software is downloaded from the developer's sites. Lets say we are using PC Windows, and software CCleaner (from piriform) or File Shredder (found here) to securely delete our files or wipe our free disk space. If you’re deleting a whole hard drive of hundreds of gigabytes, it’s going to take a while and you’ll probably need to leave the program running overnight.I was wondering how secure are the file shredding software and free space wipers? We wiped 10 MB of files from a USB drive, using the default three-pass DoD algorithm, which took just over 53 minutes. They work up from a single-pass ‘normal’ wipe with no verification, through three-pass NAVSO, Russian GOST or US Department of Defence wipes, to German VISTR, DoD Enhanced and 3+7+3 beyond DoD which makes seven passes. The software offers a variety of algorithms which use from one to seven passes. The speed of a wipe is inversely proportional to security level. The program has a no-nonsense interface, offering six modules.ĭashboard shows status and messages, Privacy Guard automatically cleans your system of unwanted clutter, and Erase Files & Folders securely wipes those you select.įurther down, Erase Deleted Data wipes the disk space of files that have previously been deleted by Windows standard recycling system, Media Wiper deals with removable drives and Scheduler enables automation of cleaning duties.














Eraser file shredder review