How The FBI Finds Your DELETED Files

By Privacy Matters

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What really happens when you delete a file? Most people think dragging something to the recycle bin permanently erases it. But in reality, deleted files can remain recoverable for months — sometimes years. In this video, we break down the exact forensic techniques the FBI and digital investigators use to recover deleted data, hidden metadata, browser history, cloud backups, RAM artifacts, and more. Download the Secure Deletion & File Recovery Guide from The Hacker Academy: → Learn secure deletion methods → Recover accidentally deleted files https://bit.ly/The-Hacker-Academy From the Silk Road investigation and Ross Ulbricht’s laptop seizure to modern forensic tools like EnCase, FTK, Autopsy, and X-Ways, you’ll learn how law enforcement recovers information people thought was gone forever. We also cover: • How deleted files are actually stored • Slack space and metadata recovery • RAM and memory forensics • Cloud backup investigations • SSDs, TRIM, and secure deletion • How YOU can

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