• seced and wipe released

    From Stefan Claas@pollux@yeffqiea4xtcu6woyab6z6bz4oehisfuzgtmk4e277bydq25p7nha7ad.onion to sci.crypt on Fri Aug 22 19:59:14 2025
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    Hi all,

    with all this modern forensic, SSDs and flash drives,
    while writing files in plaintext and then encrypting,
    I thought while not use a GUI editor which always
    saves encrypted files and then later, for deleting
    the files, encrypt (like trojans do) again and then
    wipe with a Gutmann-35 pass.

    Here is my solution:

    https://github.com/Ch1ffr3punk/seced
    https://github.com/Ch1ffr3punk/wipe
    https://github.com/Ch1ffr3punk/wipe-CLI

    another nice tool for Windows 11 is also GhostPress,
    to thwart key loggers.

    https://www.schiffer.tech/ghostpress.html

    Regards
    Stefan


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  • From Stefan Claas@pollux@yeffqiea4xtcu6woyab6z6bz4oehisfuzgtmk4e277bydq25p7nha7ad.onion to sci.crypt on Sat Aug 30 19:52:59 2025
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    Stefan Claas wrote:

    Hi all,

    with all this modern forensic, SSDs and flash drives,
    while writing files in plaintext and then encrypting,
    I thought while not use a GUI editor which always
    saves encrypted files and then later, for deleting
    the files, encrypt (like trojans do) again and then
    wipe with a Gutmann-35 pass.

    Here is my solution:

    https://github.com/Ch1ffr3punk/seced

    New version released. The workflow is now much more logical.

    Binaries for Windows/Linux are available under Releases.

    Regards
    Stefan
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