Ssd Security (PROVEN)

"He thinks he's safe," Leo muttered, connecting the drive to a specialized hardware imager.

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Leo knew that SSDs are "liars" by design. To prevent the memory cells from wearing out, a controller inside the drive constantly moves data around in the background—a process called . When you delete a file, the drive doesn't actually delete it; it just marks that space as "invalid" and moves on. "He thinks he's safe," Leo muttered, connecting the

But this wasn't an old hard drive. It was a high-end . "He thinks he's safe

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