domingo, 26 de junio de 2016

Jetico BCWipe 6.08.6 Multilingual | 11.5 Mb

When deleting files, are you sure that your data has been erased for good? Delete files forever - Use military-grade procedures to surgically remove all traces of any file. Make sure that when you delete files, you do it for good – with BCWipe. Count on BCWipe to permanently delete Data Remanence that can carry sensitive information even after you delete files, folders and other data easily recoverable by a simple restore tool. 

BCWipe software provides the following main commands and options:

- Delete with wiping. Using this command available in the context menus of the 'My computer' window, you can delete and wipe a file or a folder, or a group of files and folders.

- Wipe free disk space. Using this command available in the context menus of the 'My computer' window, you can completely remove all traces of previously deleted files.

- Wipe Swap File. The Swap File is a Windows system file that is used for virtual memory support. If you are working on a file or document (even one that has been encrypted by a powerful engine), Windows can copy all or part of it in an open unencrypted form to the Swap file on your hard disk. Encryption keys, passwords, and other sensitive information can also be 'swapped' to your hard drive. Even if you use all the security features in the latest versions of Windows, simply investigating the Swap file in DOS mode with readily available tools may allow for significant data retrieval. BCWipe offers the option to wipe unused portions of the Swap File.

- Wipe Empty Directory Entries. The file system records the names and attributes of files to a special area (so called 'directory entries' for FAT and MFT for NTFS). When a file is deleted the corresponding directory entry is modified by the file system, which makes it invisible to windows and you. But most of the information still exists and the name and attributes can be restored using any recovery utility. BCWipe shreds directory entries and MFT so that the information can never be recovered.

- Wipe File Slacks. A file slack is the disk space from the end of a file up to end of the last cluster used by that file. You can turn file slacks wiping on or off before running BCWipe commands. (Read more explanations on file slacks at the Tips & Tricks section.)

Whats New:
Fixed stability issue of 'Transparent Wiping' when encrypting files with EFS.

Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10


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