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TFS 1.0 will take any number of files - via a drag and drop interface - and overwrite them with random characters how ever many times you like (up to 1000 million). Then it will corrupt the file using random hex values before rewriting it with "". Finally, the file is deleted. I think it is quite secure; please could you let me know what you think via feedback?
Open a file and overwrite its contents with random binary data, up to 1 billion times. The length of the binary number is taken from the number of chars in the file to make sure it really is overwritten. Seems to be quite secure ;)
TFS 3.11 will take any number of files - you can even right click a file and select 'Delete With TFS' - and overwrite them with random binary data up to several hundred times. The data overwrites every character in the file, so it is secure, but a bit slow. I've also included the DOD routine by Michael Bos as an alternate method of deletion. Also features a progress bar to show the deletion status and can scan drives for temp files.
Learn how to send your application to the system tray and produce events when its icon is clicked, etc. Good for beginners.
Steganography (hiding text in an image) example, with a fantastic new Step by Step GUI by Clint M. LaFever.
TFS overwrites every character in a file with random data (this data is specified by the user) up to several hundred times before randomly renaming the file and then killing it. This means that it can't be recovered from your hard drive - it really is a secure delete! As every character is overwritten, it's secure, but a little slow. TFS can also scan for temp files and adds a right click context menu to your files. If you like this code, please vote or leave a message!! Thanks.
Another Web Server...so you can host files on your computer and let others access them directly; supports images, zip, html, etc. Runs in the system tray. Your settings are saved in an ini file. It has ../ protection and custom error pages. Please give me some feedback on this one.
Another Web Server...so you can host files on your computer and let others access them directly; supports images, zip, html, etc. Runs in the system tray. Your settings are saved in an ini file. It has ../ protection and custom error pages. Please give me some feedback on this one.
TFS overwrites every character in a file with random data (this data is specified by the user) up to several hundred times before randomly renaming the file and then killing it. This means that it can't be recovered from your hard drive - it really is a secure delete! As every character is overwritten, it's secure, but a little slow. TFS can also scan for temp files and adds a right click context menu to your files. If you like this code, please vote or leave a message!! Thanks.
Steganography (hiding text in an image) example, with a fantastic new Step by Step GUI by Clint M. LaFever.
Learn how to send your application to the system tray and produce events when its icon is clicked, etc. Good for beginners.
TFS 3.11 will take any number of files - you can even right click a file and select 'Delete With TFS' - and overwrite them with random binary data up to several hundred times. The data overwrites every character in the file, so it is secure, but a bit slow. I've also included the DOD routine by Michael Bos as an alternate method of deletion. Also features a progress bar to show the deletion status and can scan drives for temp files.
Open a file and overwrite its contents with random binary data, up to 1 billion times. The length of the binary number is taken from the number of chars in the file to make sure it really is overwritten. Seems to be quite secure ;)
TFS 1.0 will take any number of files - via a drag and drop interface - and overwrite them with random characters how ever many times you like (up to 1000 million). Then it will corrupt the file using random hex values before rewriting it with "". Finally, the file is deleted. I think it is quite secure; please could you let me know what you think via feedback?
TFS 1.0 will take any number of files - via a drag and drop interface - and overwrite them with random characters how ever many times you like (up to 1000 million). Then it will corrupt the file using random hex values before rewriting it with "". Finally, the file is deleted. I think it is quite secure; please could you let me know what you think via feedback?
Open a file and overwrite its contents with random binary data, up to 1 billion times. The length of the binary number is taken from the number of chars in the file to make sure it really is overwritten. Seems to be quite secure ;)
TFS 3.11 will take any number of files - you can even right click a file and select 'Delete With TFS' - and overwrite them with random binary data up to several hundred times. The data overwrites every character in the file, so it is secure, but a bit slow. I've also included the DOD routine by Michael Bos as an alternate method of deletion. Also features a progress bar to show the deletion status and can scan drives for temp files.
Learn how to send your application to the system tray and produce events when its icon is clicked, etc. Good for beginners.
Steganography (hiding text in an image) example, with a fantastic new Step by Step GUI by Clint M. LaFever.
TFS overwrites every character in a file with random data (this data is specified by the user) up to several hundred times before randomly renaming the file and then killing it. This means that it can't be recovered from your hard drive - it really is a secure delete! As every character is overwritten, it's secure, but a little slow. TFS can also scan for temp files and adds a right click context menu to your files. If you like this code, please vote or leave a message!! Thanks.