Secure Eraser
Secure Eraser: A Reliable Solution for Permanent Data Deletion and File Shredding.
Even after files are deleted from your hard drive, they may still be recoverable unless they have been overwritten. This risk increases when a computer is sold or passed on to someone else.
Secure Eraser uses a widely recognized method for data destruction, effectively overwriting sensitive information to ensure it cannot be retrieved, even by advanced recovery tools. Our acclaimed software permanently removes data, eliminating any references that could potentially reveal remnants of deleted files in your hard drive's allocation table.
This user-friendly Windows application allows you to overwrite sensitive information up to 35 times, whether they be files, folders, drives, or even traces in your recycle bin and web browsing history. Additionally, it provides the capability to securely erase files that you may have previously deleted but that still linger on your system. In this way, you can maintain your privacy and safeguard your information from unauthorized recovery.
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Files.com
Files.com is a cloud-native Managed File Transfer (MFT) platform that unifies file transfers, sharing, and automation across any cloud, protocol, or partner. It connects 50+ storage systems — including Amazon S3, Azure, Google Drive, SharePoint, Dropbox, and Box — presenting them as a single seamless namespace.
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Files.com supports SFTP, FTP/FTPS, AS2, HTTPS, WebDAV, and REST APIs, making it compatible with virtually any system or partner. Automated workflows eliminate manual scripts and reduce admin overhead by up to 90%.
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Enterprise-grade security includes AES-256 encryption, SOC 2 Type II certification, HIPAA/GDPR compliance, full audit trails, SSO (Okta, Azure AD, and more), and 2FA. With a 99.99% uptime history and zero data breaches in 15 years, Files.com is trusted by IT teams in finance, healthcare, and technology.
Available via web, desktop (Windows/macOS), mobile (iOS/Android), and on-premises agent (Windows/macOS/Linux)
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ZIP Repair
The ZIP file format is recognized as the most widely used method for storing data. This widespread adoption can be attributed to its efficiency in backing up and sharing information over the internet. Nevertheless, like any structured format, it is susceptible to corruption. Even minor damage to the file structure can hinder standard ZIP applications from retrieving its contents. This issue arises because these applications meticulously check the integrity of the archives. If the CRC values of the original files do not match those of the extracted files, the tools will halt any further processing. In such cases, DiskInternals ZIP Repair provides a viable solution by restoring the ZIP structure and allowing access to the files within the archive. The software is designed to be user-friendly, featuring full automation and a wizard-like interface that simplifies the repair process. Once you identify an archive that needs fixing, the software performs a comprehensive scan to detect any damage present. After this analysis, its robust recovery engine springs into action, successfully extracting and relocating all intact files into a newly created archive for your convenience. This efficient recovery process not only aids users in swiftly regaining access to their valuable data but also ensures that the entire experience is seamless and hassle-free. Ultimately, the ability to recover files from corrupted ZIP archives can save users significant time and frustration.
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Remo Repair ZIP
This tool effectively recovers all files from a corrupted ZIP archive through a straightforward three-step process designed to fix ZIP file errors or corruption. It is capable of repairing both ZIP and ZIPx formats, compatible with the latest versions of Windows 10 and 11. A ZIP file is intended to house one or several files that have been compressed or archived to reduce their overall size, making it a widely used format for data compression and archiving, which is supported by all primary operating systems, particularly Windows, that provides native support for ZIP files. The ZIP format is commonly employed for compressing files for easier online sharing or for the creation of backups of essential data, making it more convenient to manage. However, due to its inherent structure, ZIP files can be vulnerable to corruption over time. When corruption occurs, it can make crucial data within a ZIP file completely inaccessible, creating considerable difficulties for users attempting to retrieve their information. Numerous factors can contribute to the corruption or damage of a ZIP file, and it is important to understand these common causes to mitigate risks effectively. Being aware of these issues can help users take preventive measures and ensure the integrity of their ZIP files.
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