#7052
When the system deletes files, it does not actually remove them; instead, it simply marks the disk space they occupied as available for reuse. As a result, files you believe to be deleted can often be recovered using specialized tools and techniques. This poses a risk to your confidentiality and security if those files contain private information.

#2593
As we all know, the common way of deleting a file/folder is just to mark its directory entry or occupied cluster area. So the fact is all these so-called "deleted" files/folders are still lying there. And using the ancient DOS command 'Undelete' or Norton's Unerase command can be restored with ease.