I heard that even though you delete your internet history it doesn't mean that it is completely wiped out from your system. I also heard that they are stored on your computer. I was wondering where your internet history is stored if possible.
Although normal deletion of history/sites you visited can be deleted it's the INDEX.DAT file that stores everything. This file grows and grows but programs like CCleaner and Windows washer will delete this file upon a reboot and then it's recreated by Windows in it's virginal state.
If you've done something bad enough to warrant it, forensic scientists can get pretty much anything off of a hard drive in any state short of being blown to smithereens.
If you've done something bad enough to warrant it, forensic scientists can get pretty much anything off of a hard drive in any state short of being blown to smithereens.
Actually there are a few programs out there that format your hard drive to National security agency standards whereby not even the most advanced forensic data recovery techniques will be able to recover anything on it. Each block is rewritten several times with a random byte sequence.