Linux Secure Delete Tool

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secure-delete

  1. srm (secure remove) – used to safely remove an existing file or directory
  2. sdmem (secure memory wiper) – used to remove RAM data.
  3. sfill (secure free space wiper) – used to clean the available disk space of data.
  4. sswap (secure swap wiper) – used to remove all traces within the swap file/partition.

Install Secure-delete Tool

apt-get install secure-delete