RE: "The Onion of Windows" 03-14-2015, 10:36 AM
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(03-14-2015, 08:52 AM)azRAel1388 Wrote: On Linux, that is the case but In my experience with windows, the OS doesnt even bother to write over many of the caches. They just keep adding on and on. Ive seen a %TEMP% cache file that contained over 6 years worth of data. Zip and RAR files are particularly bad at this. When you decrypt a file with them, it stores the unencrypted content on that temp file and it doesnt even bother to delete it even when you close the archive and re-encrypt it again..
Just write over the entire disk, OS and all. You're not thinking past Windows. I don't think you got the idea, actually. The idea is to write over ALL data, not just whatever files you have. Data meaning the operating system, files that you may have, etc..
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