There's some truth in here, and also a lot of hype. Plus ca la change, plus ca la meme chose. We've been losing digital evidence to technology ever since the first bit was written to a rotating drum.
And, even more interesting, they're completely ignoring the other side of the coin - some evidence is very hard to destroy on SSDs.
Greetings, non-French comrade! Your quote is a bit off — it reads "the more it changes it, the more it the same". A better way to write it would be "Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose." :) [/language pedantic]
There's some truth in here, and also a lot of hype. Plus ca la change, plus ca la meme chose. We've been losing digital evidence to technology ever since the first bit was written to a rotating drum.
And, even more interesting, they're completely ignoring the other side of the coin - some evidence is very hard to destroy on SSDs.
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/solid-state-flash-translati...
If you want to securely store and then delete data from SSDs, use encrypted volumes. Otherwise, don't count on it being unrecoverable.