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| Subject: | Re: Commonly used disk imaging and wiping tools can be tricked to miss parts of a disk |
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| Date: | Thu, 26 May 2005 08:35:02 +0200 |
Hi all,
Regards /Arne
Also, I have written a report (which was finished already in January this year) on this and other issues related to ATA and Computer Forensics but it has taken time to get it through all the formalities with classification and such, so it will probably take another couple of weeks before I can publish it.
Regards /Arne Vidström
Researcher, IT Security Swedish Defence Research Agency http://www.foi.se
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