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The recording of keystrokes is done by virus software, which then sends the file to some clandestine server.
There may be a copy of the file on the hard drive somewhere, which may have some obscure name, so not on the mother board as such, but on the hard drive itself. If the virus is of a high caliber, then the files would be deleted and the area in which they resided in would then be rewritten so that any kind of spyware would not be able to read the sectors.
Effectively when one deletes a file of a hard drive, the file is not deleted, the data remains on the hard drive. What happens is that a flag is set in the FAT file stating that the area is now open for use. It may or may not be overwritten in the future by a new file.
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You can still hold the hearing for the offence of 2008, IF it only came to your attention now.
the test is how long, once knowing of a possible offence, until action was taken.
Too long is considered a waiver of the right to discipline.
Anthony Sterne
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DISCLAIMER The above is merely a comment in discussion form and an open public arena. It does not constitute a legal opinion or professional advice in any manner or form.
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