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Digital forensics of a image?

Subject: Digital forensics of a image?
Date: 31 Jul 2005 13:24:48 -0000
i got a JPG file. I'm trying to trace it back to its original author of the 
picture ( with limited suspect of 100, but we can't GO raid their PC because 
its more an insider issue & don't wanna create any* buzzz) 

So, I don't have any OTHER evidence to track-back, the author except this 
image. Neither be able to access to any other resources until i'll short out 
the list of suspect to a limited few.

 Initially, Running this pic. through "BinaryTextScan" revealed the time in 
which it was created & the software USED to create it (Adobe 
Photoshop 7).

Does Photoshop (or any such popular software in general) store any other 
further information like: OS user, any unique ID/MAC/ the author/registered 
to...... or "anything" ...... useful in the meta data/headers? that could give 
any further hint about the author?

regards,

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