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Yup, to really delete your super top secret files you need to zero-fill (wipe) the "empty" space left from the file deletion. Many security software and freeware offer that capability. Some even allow you to run multiple wiping cycles, for the ultra paranoid.
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hahah yeah, Apparently it is quite difficult to wipe your top secret data.
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