Wiperaser 2004 6.1
Wiperaser 2004 description
Wiperaser 2004 is a secure data deletion tool. Its primary goal is to wipe files, folders and registry entries in such a way that nobody can recover them. It works on FAT, FAT32, NTFS and NTFS5 volumes and supports three data wiping methods: the well known Gutmann method,the US Department of Defense (DOD) 5220.22-M method, and the Random Blocks method. Can wipe free space or destroy entire hard disk contents at low level (using Direct Disk Access). It seamlessly integrates into your Windows Shell through a handy menu item which is always available when you right-click on any wipable system object (including the Recycle Bin and the Free Space on all Hard Drives). But you may also create more complex Tasks and run them at a later time. You may also schedule task execution through the standard Windows Scheduler service.And Wiperaser has built-in support for direct wiping of cookies, browser cache, temporary files and folders, and many other objects that may reveal your online and offline activity.
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