file-wipe
A npm module for securely wiping files off the file system completely so that it cannot be retrieved later with file retrieval programs.
Introduction
The method used of wiping the file from the hard drive can be found in Peter Gutmann's paper Secure Deletion of Data from Magnetic and Solid-State Memory
The file/s, before being deleted, is overwritten by a defined set of bytes, as specified in the above reference. This will make the file headers and file contents unrecognizeable through different kinds of magnetic hard drives.
Usage
Install with
npm install file-wipe --save
ES6
In your application:
; ;
ES5
or if you prefer the classical use of callbacks:
var wipe = ; ;
File globbing is supported
;
Pass an options object
const options = {console} //Provide a tap function unlink: false //If the file should be unlinked after it has been wiped. Defaults to true
Documentation
wipe(files [, options, [, callback]])
Will run the callback or return a promise when all files specified have been wiped.
Parameters
files: string|array
The files to be wiped. A string or an array of strings.
options: object
(OPTIONAL)
options.unlink: boolean
(OPTIONAL)
If the files should be unlinked after wipe passes has been applied. Defaults to true
options.tap: function
(OPTIONAL)
A function to be called after each file has been wiped.
callback: function
, (OPTIONAL)
The callback to be executed when the file/s have been wiped.
Returns: Promise
, A promise with an array of files wiped.
Contribution
Pull requests are welcome!
Disclaimer
Due to how Solid State Drives (SSD) store and retrieve data this method will not work on an SSD. Please see Reliably Erasing Data From Flash-Based Solid State Drives.
I cannot completely guarantee that any file will be completely wiped from the magnetic hard drive. The results may wary on different machines, but this method should make file retrieval, at least, more difficult.
License
MIT (See LICENSE.txt)
Author
Github @simonlovesyou
Twitter @simonjohansosn