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How Safe Are Your Shredded Documents? | Is it possible to put shredded
documents back together?

What do the Watergate and Enron scandals have in common? There's the
criminal aspect of course, but in both cases the bad guys went straight for
the shredders the moment they got caught, turning mountains of
incriminating paperwork into hamster bedding.
Shredders are a supposedly secure way of destroying evidence, not only in
criminal endeavors but also as a way for businesses to protect their
clients from garbage-rummaging identity thieves, and for governments to get
rid of classified documents.


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