Securely remove files using 4 tools (Paranoid mode)
Let’s see how to create a tiny BASH script as a result of combining scrub, wipe, shred and srm to securely remove files on Linux, FreeBSD and MacOSX. Let’s call…
Let’s see how to create a tiny BASH script as a result of combining scrub, wipe, shred and srm to securely remove files on Linux, FreeBSD and MacOSX. Let’s call…
If you’re using an application that needs lots of CPU power, or you’re a gamer, you need to be able to switch your CPU mode (governor) from power-saving to full-performance…
scrub is one of the most popular tools that specialized in securely remove files on UNIX, MacOS X and Linux distros. Let’s see how to install and use it to…
Let’s learn how to install and use the wipe tool on our UNIX, MacOS X and Linux distros to securely remove files to prevent or at least decrease the possibilities…
In this tutorial we will learn how to install and use the srm command line tool to securely remove files on our system. To prevent or at least decrease the…
In this tutorial we will learn one of the most popular tools to securely remove files from disks on Linux and UNIX systems. Which called shred. To prevent or decrease…
Why don’t we make the backup process as simple as possible? I mean by issuing one command, the website contents and database should be backed up remotely and locally. Let’s…
In this howto, you’ll learn the very minimum needed commands you’d have to know in order to manage your system’s startup processes (services). Whether it was Systemd, SysV init, Upstart,…
If you happen to be a Debian or one of its based distros user (like: Ubuntu, Linux Mint, deepin, Elementary OS, Zorin OS, SparkyLinux … etc), you should definitely know…
Does your Debian‘s based distro such as Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Elementary OS, Linux Lite, deepin, antiX, Zorin OS, LXLE, Peppermint OS and SparkyLinux, complain about LC_* locales. Like the following…