Archive for October, 2009

Whats The Best Way To Secure Your Private Data On Your Hard Drive In Event Ot Theft – Even From A It Expert?

I presumed that windows XP EFS was unbreakable, even by forensics (with the assumption that if they dont know your windows password – they cannot break into your acct to use your key…changing the password from admin will also change your key…am I right?) – then I keep reading that an expert in forensics can [...]

My Company Wants To Purchase A Driive Duplicator For Forensics Work. Which Brand/model Is Pest?

It would help if you have experience in creating forensics images on hardware duplicators. Currently I use a couple different software methods depending on the case .. ghost w/o marking the drive, dd & netcat, etc. These are becoming too time intensive with the increase in drive sizes and the turn-around times that [...]

If Someone “full-restores” Their Computer, Can A Computer Forensic Analyst Still Retreive The Data?

What Is The Best Equipment To Start A Data Recovery Business ?

Hello,
I am in Calgary and I would like to start a data recovery business, what would be the best quality price equipment to start with ?
My idea goes to the Ninja 121 Forensics from YEC right now, is it a good choice ?
waiting your advices guys,
thank you in advance

Why Can Data Still Be Read When A Disk Is Completely Erased?

I understand that normal delete operations only delete the file identification information, but not the file contents itself. I’m talking, though, of writing all zero’s or all ones on a disk on an extreme low level format. Some disk forensics can still read data. How can that happen?


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