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| Subject: | Re: Determine if data has been stolen from a stolen hdd. |
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| Date: | Fri, 7 Jul 2006 23:03:08 +0200 |
On Monday 03 July 2006 18:33 visitbipin@hotmail.com wrote:
hello list, I have a question thats more of a cueriosity that came from the recent case Ref [1] Situation: Suppose a hard disk gets stolen & is recovered after a certain time. The normal forensics reveal no hints of any foreign body atempting to copy the data from the hdd. (PHYSICALLY) But from a "Digital Forensic Standpoint" what are the other things that should be examined before concluding no data was ACTUALLY STOLEN?
I think, you are a bit too "forensic", I would prefer to secure the data on disk from being read, for instance with crypto. -- Christoph Gruber "Ein Volk, das in der Lage ist, alles zu sagen, ist bald in der Lage, alles zu tun." Napoleon I. (Bonaparte, 1769-1821)
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