You'd be surprised, actually. Because the data is so incredibly densely packed on modern hard drives you can often get usable data from even tiny fragments. Modern drives are capable of storing terabytes of information, and you only need a few megabytes to prove fraud in theory.
You'd be surprised, actually. Because the data is so incredibly densely packed on modern hard drives you can often get usable data from even tiny fragments. Modern drives are capable of storing terabytes of information, and you only need a few megabytes to prove fraud in theory.
I am surprised