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Message-ID: <44A45B5C.10908@ebay.com>
Date: Thu Jun 29 23:59:51 2006
From: mkleinpeter at ebay.com (Mike Klein)
Subject: FBI Says Data on VA Laptop Not Accessed

There appears to be no mention in article as to whether data was
encrypted or not. Kind of a critical omission. This is something public
would understand.

Government laptops probably have a boot screen with "official" badge or
logo at beginning...this alerts you to prize you have obtained. Then you
find files >10 GB and you then know you have something really good...


mike

Brian Eaton wrote:
> Would any of the forensics experts out there care to comment on the
> claims in this story?
>
> http://tinyurl.com/m43cw
>

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