Delete files completely
When you delete a file, you don't really remove the data. DOS simply
marks the area as available for new files. Sometimes
this is useful - the "Undelete" program exploits this to allow you to
recover accidentally deleted files. On other occasions, this is a
security risk - you want to prevent people recovering confidential
data.
File Destroyer stops people recovering the data. It wipes the disk area
10 times with random data before deletion.
It runs under Windows and you can download here.. If you already have VBRUN300.DLL, save some time with the "lite" version.
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