The date of this video is August 4, 2017; it is now March of 2020 - perhaps there are some updates to information or procedures that you would want to include on a new video
@7:56 I imagine that using Bleachbit's custom erase procedures will be insecure, if those data are stored on a SSD? Yes, the files will be deleted. But overwritten? I see the "overwrite" aspect of the above having the same issue as using Bleachbit to manually shred a specific file or folder, when it involves data stored on a SSD.
Thank you, bro! Proper explanation!
For my personal preference, I used x0.75 for playback speed.
The date of this video is August 4, 2017; it is now March of 2020 - perhaps there are some updates to information or procedures that you would want to include on a new video
How many overwrites does it do when it's shredding files ?
@7:56
I imagine that using Bleachbit's custom erase procedures will be insecure, if those data are stored on a SSD?
Yes, the files will be deleted. But overwritten?
I see the "overwrite" aspect of the above having the same issue as using Bleachbit to manually shred a specific file or folder, when it involves data stored on a SSD.
Seems to not have 64 bit version
Infosec Bytes Erasing Data On Windows With Bleachbit
I want index.Dat Delited
Just use disk formating
Don't listen to this⬆guy! disk fomating isn't enough to securely erase a whole drive!