Raider - Stupid Simple App to Shred Files in Linux Desktop
Looking for a file shredder app for Linux? Raider is the one with a stupid simple user interface.
There are already a few good ways to securely delete files in Ubuntu Linux, such as BleachBit and Nautilus wipe extension. But for a large list of files or those do shred files frequently, this app could be more efficient.
It’s Raider, also known as File Shredder, a free open-source GTK4 application. With it, you can just drag and drop files into app window, then shred as many files as you want via single mouse click.
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It by default overwrites file with random data, which however is a clue that the file has been shredded. User can choose to overwrite with zeros instead to hide shredding.
And there are options to specify how many times to shred file over, number of bytes to shred, and whether to override the file permissions.