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Date: Thu Jun 29 23:24:23 2006
From: gem at rellim.com (Gary E. Miller)
Subject: FBI Says Data on VA Laptop Not Accessed

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Yo Brian!

On Thu, 29 Jun 2006, Brian Eaton wrote:

> The FBI, in a statement from its Baltimore field office, said a
> preliminary review of the equipment by its computer forensic teams
> "has determined that the data base remains intact and has not been
> accessed since it was stolen." More tests were planned, however.

Funny.  If someone popped the drive out and did a dd on it there would
be not trace left behind.  They should know that since that is standard
forensic procedure as well as good black hat procedure.

RGDS
GARY
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	gem@...lim.com  Tel:+1(541)382-8588

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