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Darik's Boot and Nuke Developer(s) Darik Horn Stable release 1.0.7 / August 13, 2006 Preview release 2.2.6 / May 24, 2010 Operating system Linux based Platform x86, PowerPC Type Secure erase License GNU General Public License Website www.dban.org Darik's Boot and Nuke (commonly known as DBAN) is an open source project hosted on SourceForge.[1] The program is designed to securely erase a hard disk until data is permanently removed and no longer recoverable, which is achieved by overwriting the data with random numbers generated by Mersenne twister or ISAAC (a PRNG). The Gutmann method, Quick Erase, DoD Short (3 passes), and DOD 5220.22-M (7 passes) are also included as options to handle Data remanence.
DBAN can be booted from a floppy disk, CD, DVD, or USB flash drive and it is based on Linux. It supports PATA (IDE), SCSI and SATA hard drives. DBAN can be configured to automatically wipe every hard disk that it sees on a system, making it very useful for unattended data destruction scenarios. DBAN exists for Intel x86 and PowerPC systems.
DBAN, like other methods of data erasure, is suitable for use prior to computer recycling for personal or commercial situations, such as donating or selling a computer.[2] In the case of malware infection, DBAN can be used before returning a disk to production.
The DBAN project is partially funded and supported by GEEP, an electronics and e-waste recycling company.
Standalone fork
The dwipe program that DBAN uses has been forked and is available as a standalone program called Nwipe.[3]
References
- ^ Fitzgerald, Thomas J. (2005). "Deleted but Not Gone". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/03/technology/circuits/03basics.htm. Retrieved 2009-02-03. Published on November 3, 2005
- ^ "Preparing Your Computer for Sell or Donation". http://analysisandreview.com/computer-hardware/preparing-your-computer-for-sell-or-donation/.
- ^ Beverley, Andrew (March 2010). "Nwipe". http://nwipe.sourceforge.net. Retrieved 25 August 2010.
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