HUGE! Maricopa County Audit Team Admit Files Were Deleted but THEY WERE ABLE TO RECOVER THOSE FILES (VIDEO)
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Uhhh so watching the video and that's not really what he says - the thing that's kind of a giveaway is that he describes the Raid setting as one plus zero, and by fixing that they were able to 'recover' the files.
So what that means is the files were never deleted - it means cyber ninjas fucked up the raid setup and the files appeared to be deleted. He's claiming they 'recovered' the files, but they were never lost. They just didn't know how to copy the raid setup.
I'm a SQL admin, yes. The maricopa response told them exactly what to do to 'recover' the data and then they were able to recover it is the first clue that nothing was actually deleted.
Additionally, they're using R Studio and if you've worked with that, the screenshot they gave should look familiar - it's pretty common and just means stuff wasn't copied correctly. It's a horses or zebras situation. Most times, that red X means "bad copy", not "deleted data".
My third reason for this is if he had simply used some kind of data recovery software to recover the data, he would have just said that, and would never have mentioned the RAID configuration.
I think this was just an honest mistake on the side of the auditors that they extrapolated from.