[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Major Variola ret) writes: > excerpted from > http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/nat-gen/2002/jan/10/011009613.html
> The Big Five accounting firm said in a statement that in recent > months, electronic files and other documents related to its auditing > of Enron had been destroyed or deleted. > > Chicago-based Andersen said its company policy "required in certain > circumstances the destruction of certain types of documents." > > However, the firm said, millions of documents related to Enron still > exist, and it has managed to retrieve some of the deleted electronic > files. Andersen said it is continuing retrieval efforts through > electronic backup files, "and is continuing in its efforts to fully > learn and understand all the facts related to this issue." > > ...... Sounds like someone needed to store (and backup) their docs > encrypted, then lose the key..
