Andrew Ziem, the developer behind BleachBit, wrote in a blog post that the service "has not been served a warrant or subpoena in relation to the investigation."The firm HRC hired to "wipe clean" her email server is bragging that it successfully blocked investigatory action pic.twitter.com/sAje1mWw08— Michael Tracey (@mtracey) August 26, 2016
"BleachBit is free of charge to use in any environment whether it is personal, commercial, educational, and government, and the cleaning process is not reversible," Ziem said in the post on BleachBit's website.
(ht Jay Stephenson)
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