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Encryption and Overwriting: How They Affect Data Recovery from Drives
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How feasible is it to recover data from a drive that has been encrypted and then overwritten with different patterns of bits? I am interested in the scenario where the original data is not simply marked as deleted by the operating system, but actually replaced by its encrypted version on the drive. I have seen some reports of data recovery from drives that have been overwritten with zeros, ones, or random data, and I wonder if the same techniques could be applied to encrypted data. I assume that the encryption process changes the bits on the drive in a way that leaves some residual traces of the original data, similar to how overwriting does. Is this assumption correct? If so, what are the factors that affect the likelihood and difficulty of recovering encrypted data from an overwritten drive?

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