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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: jlallen who wrote (791075)6/21/2014 2:08:27 PM
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>> were wiped out by forces unknown “about 10 days after the Camp letter arrived,”

I am glad someone is making this point.

They should have had backups for six months after that. No reason those data, which they had already been asked for, shouldn't have been available for six months thereafter on the backup. Even if she had archived to her local hard drive, it would have been to her profile which surely was being backed up by the server backup. We routinely do this in tiny businesses; I cannot imagine a professionally managed operation at IRS where it is mandated to maintain the data for prescribed periods would "overlooking" backups of user profiles.

This really looks like an intended loss of data, probably with collusion.
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