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Re: Guidance Software response to iSEC report on EnCase (fwd)

Subject: Re: Guidance Software response to iSEC report on EnCase (fwd)
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 15:38:07 -0700
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 05:03:18AM +0000, jf wrote:
So here's some truth, you're a forensics software company, one that deals
by and large with LEO, which means you have an incredibly high bar to
fill, if you're application is not pristine, all sorts of 'bad people with
good lawyers (tm)' walk the streets, essentially invalidating the entire
purpose of your tool. Stating that there are work-arounds or attempting to
sweep bugs under the carpet just exasperates the situation.

It looks like they just got themselves a Pwnie Award nomination. Can you guess
which one?

Alex

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