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Jan 09, 2009
MD5 COLLISIONS: REAL PROBLEM OR RED HERRING?
Among the computer forensics crowd, or those who follow the field, the subject of MD5 collisions always brings folks to
Read MoreJan 07, 2009
FOLLOWING ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE ISSUES ON TWITTER
I promise to leave this subject soon, but there was so much response to my last blog posting, it seems
Read MoreJan 05, 2009
SHARON CATCHES THE TWITTER BUG
And yes, it burned half a day. Poof. Hours had vanished. I feel as though I am standing on a
Read MoreJan 02, 2009
A TRIANGULATED VIEW OF EDD
Always a pleasure to highlight the work of a friend. Rob Robinson has come up with a listing of the
Read MoreDec 31, 2008
MARYLAND SPIES ON "FRINGE PEOPLE"
What, you might reasonably ask, are "fringe people?" A wooly-headed Thomas Hutchins, a former Maryland State Police Superintendant, somehow defined this
Read MoreDec 29, 2008
THE "WHATEVER" CASE: GUTMAN V. KLEIN
"Whatever. I told him whatever. I did whatever I felt right to do, whatever.” These were the evasive and unintentionally
Read MoreDec 24, 2008
BRIGHT YELLOW SUITCASE SCREAMS "SEARCH ME!"
As the holidays approach, I had a number of very serious electronic evidence postings that were possibilities. Much too serious
Read MoreDec 22, 2008
MORE STATE RULES ADDRESSING ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE
Hard to keep up these days. Just when we have some sense of what all the new federal rules mean
Read MoreDec 19, 2008
LOSEY LETS LOOSE ON KROLL
You have to love a guy who self-effacingly acknowledges that he is a smart-aleck. Ralph Losey's e-Discovery Team blog is
Read MoreDec 17, 2008
AUSSIE MEMO: PUT SHRIMP ON BARBIE, SERVE LEGAL NOTICE ON FACEBOOK
G’day mates. Ah, those Aussies – always up to mischief, these descendants of convicts. At first I thought it was someone
Read MoreDec 15, 2008
DATA RECOVERY HELPS CONVICT RAPIST
At the worst moments, technology sometimes chooses to fail us. On December 11th, it was reported that the recovery of
Read MoreDec 12, 2008
BLACK EYES FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT: MISHANDLING OF ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE
The need for more law enforcement training in the handling of electronic evidence is acute. This week has brought us
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