- How-To Booklet
- 1. How to protect your computer from malware and hackers
- 2. How to protect your information from physical threats
- 3. How to create and maintain secure passwords
- 4. How to protect the sensitive files on your computer
- 5. How to recover from information loss
- 6. How to destroy sensitive information
- 7. How to keep your Internet communication private
- 8. How to remain anonymous and bypass censorship on the Internet
- Glossary
- Hands-On Guides
- Avast - anti-virus
- Spybot - anti-spyware
- Comodo - firewall
- KeePass - secure password storage
- TrueCrypt - secure file storage
- Cobian - backup
- Undelete Plus - file recovery
- Eraser - secure file removal
- CCleaner - temporary file removal
- Riseup - secure email service
- Pidgin + OTR - secure instant messaging
- VaultletSuite - secure mail client
- Thunderbird + Enigmail - secure mail client
- Firefox - Web browser
- Tor - anonymity and circumvention
- portable security
Undelete Plus - file recovery
Submitted by genner on Fri, 11/21/2008 - 01:52.
UndeletePlus is a tool that can help restore access to previously deleted files.
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Homepage Computer Requirements
Version used in this guide
License
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Installing Undelete Plus
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Required Reading
- How-to Booklet chapter 5. How to recover from information loss
Level: 1: Beginner, 2: Average, 3: Intermediate, 4: Experienced, 5: Advanced
Time required to start using this tool: 20 minutes
What you will get in return:
- The ability to restore previously deleted files on your computer
- The ability to conceal the existence of files and documents on your computer or removable devices
1.1 Things you should know about this tool before you start
Sometimes you (or someone else) may accidentally delete files from your computer. If the files have been deleted using the standard Windows Delete function, they may still exist on the computer (as discussed in Chapter 6, How-to Destroy Sensitive Information). UndeletePlus is a tool that can help restore access to previously deleted files.


