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https://www.thedailybeast.com/arizonas-republican-auditors-find-deleted-file-trump-got-so-excited-about
Cyber Ninjas must be in on it too, I guess. -
So it was deleted but recovered? So still deleted?
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Wow, what a sad spectacle...you’d think that after searching for Qanon watermarks and Chinese bamboo ballots you guys would come to the realization that this whole “audit” was sham. I guess when you get a taste of that sweet sweet hopium you can’t let go of your delusions. Hope you guys can make it out of this.
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Stick to January 6, LouRubberfist said:Wow, what a sad spectacle...you’d think that after searching for Qanon watermarks and Chinese bamboo ballots you guys would come to the realization that this whole “audit” was sham. I guess when you get a taste of that sweet sweet hopium you can’t let go of your delusions. Hope you guys can make it out of this.
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Is this still a thing
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according to right wing radio and this bored, yesPitchfork51 said:Is this still a thing
If they're stonewalling subpoenas, something's amiss
Slow Joe won MC(which not that long ago voted in guys like Joe Arpaio) by 45,000 votes and I'm assured by many liberals that demographics are changing!!!1!!!! Voter fraud is as rare as lightning!! -
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What a bunch of lying sacks of shit the media has become.doogie said:
51:00 mark. Don't fuck with the MFAT.
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When you delete a file on a hard disk, the digital file remains until over ridden with new data or the disk is formatted. The "deleted" file just doesn't show up anymore on a file registry. So, yes it was deleted, but the data from a forensic digital file expert was recovered because it was over riden or formatted.Bob_C said:So it was deleted but recovered? So still deleted?
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For about the past 15 years, all hard disks containing any important data have created "images" of the hard disks, saved on backup or separate drives. Anyone not doing image backups is stuck in the 1990s, Norton Utilities days.WestlinnDuck said:
When you delete a file on a hard disk, the digital file remains until over ridden with new data or the disk is formatted. The "deleted" file just doesn't show up anymore on a file registry. So, yes it was deleted, but the data from a forensic digital file expert was recovered because it was over riden or formatted.Bob_C said:So it was deleted but recovered? So still deleted?
Destroying important data for good is virtually impossible today, without destroying several copies.








