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Ultra Destroy-It 2002
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Version
8.0
When you delete a file from your system, where does it
go? To the recycle bin... right? Clean out your
recycle bin and the files are gone for good... right?
WRONG! You can't see your deleted files, but they're
still there, lingering in the background, stored on
your hard disk as magnetic data. And they remain
there, quietly intact, until the disk space they
occupy is overwritten by another file.
Your computer contains a gold mind of information
about you. Every file you save... every letter you
write... every Email you send... every Web page you
visit... even your company's database and financial
information. Every keystroke you store in your
computer's memory is retained in a variety of places,
hidden deep within your operating system.
Simply deleting a file doesn't mean it's gone for
good. Data that was deleted months or even a year ago
can be lurking underneath your present data, waiting
to be recovered by anyone who knows how to restore
it... and it's surprisingly easy to do with available
software utilities.
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