recover all or most? greta, first of all great to see you again as well. the fbi have a practice called forensics analysis which looks at the hard drive. if you look at the hard drive think of it as a book it looks like a book, too. in a book you have a table of contents which mark different pages where the information is at. same thing when you delete a file that table of contents is erased but the actual data itself is actually in the same location. but it s marked to be overwritten. what can happen what you can do is you can look at that whole hard drive and you can say okay, what data is actually still inside of that hard drive and can we recover it? so you can probably get a good percentage, if it wasn t overwritten a long time ago. so it is a good chance you can uncover some of the data. i take it that there is different types i mean different quality of deletions. if i hit my delete button that s meaningless. that s right. it really matters whether it s professionally
greta, first of all great to see you again as well. the fbi have a practice called forensics analysis which looks at the hard drive. if you look at the hard drive think of it as a book it looks like a book, too. in a book you have a table of contents which mark different pages where the information is at. same thing when you delete a file that table of contents is erased but the actual data itself is actually in the same location. but it s marked to be overwritten. what can happen what you can do is you can look at that whole hard drive and you can say okay, what data is actually still inside of that hard drive and can we recover it? so you can probably get a good percentage, if it wasn t overwritten a long time ago. so it is a good chance you can uncover some of the data. i take it that there is different types i mean different quality of deletions. if i hit my delete button that s meaningless. that s right. it really matters whether it s professionally deleted or not. we do
simple negligence by exposing a top-secret document. this is what they do. this is their business. correct. the justice department is extremely harsh and intentionally so on members of the intelligence community who drop the ball by failing to protect these things. what motive would a top staffer of hillary clinton s or someone in her inner circle have to remove a classified marking from a documents? we may know the answer. the fbi has the server. they can look at the email and say if when she received it top secret was removed. even though she has done deletions of presumably not this document. our colleagues in the intelligence community tell me with certainty if it was on the server it can be extracted. she ll be able to tell how it was received. unless she took a sledgehammer to the server they. if top secret was on there, then we know she lied and committed a felony by possessing and storing top-secret information on an
foundation personal? but now you re making up stuff? is the foundation public? none of us know the answers to these questions. if she decides if somebody sends her something, hey, we want to give you $200,000 the clinton foundation, $200,000 and oh, by the way could the state department could you come visit us next year? she might delete that and say, that s personal. but we don t know. that is the thing about the deletions. they made a decision they ll never know. and what was odd in the press conference they treated it as though retaining the e-mails might have been a choice and they chose not to retain them. e-mails stay unless you decide to delete them. tim kaine, can you help explain the deleted e-mails and how we re supposed to let that go? i didn t watch the press conference yesterday, because we had a foreign relations committee meeting. you might have heard, we re doing some stuff on iran and isil up here. but i ve read the t cans saccounts of it and, look ever
i always feel like somebody s watching me and i have no privacy i always feel like somebody s watching me tell me is it just a dream millions of you are watching us. i hope you don t have any naked pictures of yourself on the icloud. let me check. grab your iphone. we have a crack research team here and they do graphics. better do some deletions. some of hollywood s famous faces are feeling like somebody is watching them. major headlines regarding their personal photos with minimal amounts of clothes are hacked. as the fbi begins their investigation, it has all of us thinking about our own digital privacy. abc s linsey davis investigates. reporter: an invasion of privacy, impacting some of the biggest celebrities in the world. personal photos of some a-list