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Secure Wipe Analysis

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Secure Wipe is a free Android application designed to help users securely erase data from their mobile devices without requiring root access. This utility focuses on providing a straightforward interface that guides users through the process of data deletion. Users can choose to wipe the entire device or target specific areas, ensuring that sensitive information is completely removed from the device's memory. The app offers a clear status screen during the wiping process, allowing users to track the progress of the operation.

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The application’s design emphasizes ease of use, making it accessible even for those who may not be technologically savvy. Secure Wipe operates effectively by ensuring that no free space is left on the device, which is crucial for preventing data recovery. This feature is particularly important for users concerned about privacy and data security, making it a valuable tool in the Utilities & Tools category.

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Release
Latest update
Version
1.09
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Additional Requirements
Requires Android 2.2 and up
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Total Downloads
566
Downloads Last Week
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No root required. Free and contains no Adware. Does not connect to the internet.

No root required. Free and contains no Adware. Does not connect to the internet.

In our continued effort to make this work with KitKat, we have had mixed results. So, if you are running KitKat, it may or may not work for you until I get time to investigate the issues with some phones. But, it's a free app with no ads and works for most people.

Please provide feedback to the developer rather than giving a low rating so that I can fix whatever is wrong. Also feel free to suggest improvements. Thank you.

It is possible to forensically extract information from a smart phone using mobile forensic tools such as Cellebrite and XRY even after it has been deleted. This utility can help to prevent that from happening by sanitizing the free space on a phone. Similar functionality can be found on desktop machines using utilities like CCleaner, Eraser, and File Shredder. If you are afraid of the government peeking at your phone and extracting and reconstructing deleted files, this is the app that you want.

This application does not delete files or clean the cache. Use other tools to delete files and clean the cache. Then use this utility to sanitize the free space.

Although we cannot guarantee that all free space will be sanitized, this application finds all of the free space that Android will give us in three primary areas where data is normally stored and overwrites it as completely as the phone will allow:

1. System - This is the protected data area shared by all applications.

2. SD Card - On some phones this is the actual SD Card and on others it is emulated SD Card space.

3. Optional SD Card - On some phones this is the actual SD Card and many other phones do not have this space. Samsung phones typically put the real external SD Card here.

To run the application:

1. Make sure that the phone has good battery/wall power.

2. Put a checkmark next to the sections of memory to sanitize.

3. Press the Start Wiping button.

4. Do not use the phone while the application is working.

The status area will indicate how the process is going.

Some have complained that after a wipe, they sometimes still see old files that were deleted using other apps. In my investigation I have found that the overwhelming majority of files are overwritten but occassionally one file is left intact. Also, sometimes you have thumbnail files of pictures in a database and you need to delete that file as well before running Secure Wipe Android does not always allow us to write to every free sector. Watch the statistics as it is overwriting to see if the free space count goes to 0 as it is writing. Also run the app more than once to get more thorough wiping since SD cards rotate their sectors in and out of service.

Many SD cards rotate blocks of memory in and out of use for wear leveling. As a result, it is possible that after sanitizing memory there could be some blocks that get rotated back in to use that were never sanitized. To mitigate this possibility, run this application twice which statistically will usually hit all blocks of memory.

This application has not been tested on all phones. Please provide feedback to the developer about any problems. It has been found to work on Samsung Galaxy S2, S3, S4 and Victory phones, the HTC Arrive and others. System space takes several minutes to sanitize and 8GB SD Cards can take up to half an hour. If the application is aborted before it finishes, there may be large files left on the phone. If this happens, simply reboot the phone and bring the application up and it will automatically look for these files and delete them at startup.


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