Permanent Eraser 2.3.3
About Permanent Eraser
When you normally delete your files in Mac OS X, the operating system is only forgetting where those particular files are placed, while the data still physically remains on the drive. Beginning with Mac OS 10.3, Apple enhanced its security by introducing the Secure Empty Trash feature, which follows the U.S. DoD pattern of overwriting data seven times.
Permanent Eraser provides an even stronger level of security by implementing the Gutmann Method. This utility overwrites your data thirty-five times, scrambles the original file name, and truncates the file size to nothing before Permanent Eraser finally unlinks it from the system. Once your data has been erased, it can no longer be read through traditional means.
Permanent Eraser is free of charge, and the source code is also provided for educational purposes.
- Implements the Gutmann Method via srm to remove files
- Erases the files in your Trash
- Erases files dropped on the application icon
- Universal Binary
- Localized for English, German, French, Dutch, Swedish, and Traditional Chinese
- Source code is available
- It’s free!
What’s New in this Version
- Corrected a bug where the program would stall after deleting 250 files.
- Tested and verified with Leopard.
- Updated application icon for Leopard.
System Requirements
- Mac OS X 10.2 or later
Download Details
- Company:
- Edenwaith
- Version:
- 2.3.3
- Post Date:
- January 3, 2008
- License:
- Freeware
- File Size:
- 436K
- URL Type:
- Download
- Download ID:
- 4073
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