On Fri, 20 Jan 2023, Chris via cctalk wrote:
Now this ia going to sound naive, but could't
every law firm and attorney general in the country be informed of the possibility of
retrieving data from old disks? And their volatility? And what to and not to do with an
old disk until it's put in the hands of someone that could retrieve data?
Now what if the case is that you have a disk, but know absolutely nothing about it. Is
there a swiss army knife, something like a GW that'll handle it?
REMEMBER AND DO NOT FORGET. YOU VERY WELL MAY GET ONLY 1 SHOT AT RETRIEVING IT'S
CONTENTS.
There's alao optical methods used by the FBI.
I tend to not be impressed by the technical prowess of the FBI.
The NSA, and even the CIA have far superior abilities.
But, I am generally even more impressed with Chuck.
NSA and CIA bought copies of XenoCopy. And, there were many orders from
other addresses in Langley. (such as the "Bureau Of Public Roads")
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Grumpy Ol' Fred cisin(a)xenosoft.com