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[Full-disclosure] RE: Full-Disclosure Digest, Vol 8, Issue 3



* Jason Coombs:  /* There is simply no way for law enforcement to know the 
difference between innocent and guilty persons based on hard drive data
circumstantial evidence. */
Jason,

Are you stumping for work as a defense expert?  I hope so, because I know 
several Law Enforcement Officers who would love to challenge your positions in 
court.

You are over gerneralization an issue and group of people. It IS possible for 
law enforcement or anyone examining data to know the difference between 
innocent and guilty persons based on hard drive data.  One simply needs to look 
beyond the general information provided to them from the software tools. Can 
you give me an example of a trojan, worm, or another program which has added 
the last USB device installed in the Windows Registry, or how about a program, 
worm, trojan - which caused something to be added to the last typed URL?

Off of Subject: Do you plan to fix the links from your site at: 
http://www.science.org/jasonc/writing.html - most of the links no longer exist 
or don't have your name on the published line. Thanks and cheers.

-C...

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