When you delete a file with rm
it's still possible to recover the file or parts of it. Use shred
to overwrite the content of a file and delete it afterwards.
shred -u $file
Be aware that this is not sufficient for flash memory, like SSDs or USB pen drives. The write will possibly target another memory area than where the file was located previously. Prefer disk encryption whenever possible.
Erasing directories
To erase complete directory structures, using shred
is cumbersome. Use wipe
instead:
wipe -r directory
The above warning for flash drives applies for wipe
as well.
Posted by Thomas Eisenbarth to makandra dev (2011-02-18 17:02)