You are so close to answering many questions that have been asked on this thread. The PCAPs were open only to legitimate hackers - there was a $5 million incentive to disprove the authenticity. Does anyone here have any comprehension of how much data can be stored on 37 Terabytes of storage space? Anyone here ready to download this data - really?
The legal case was setup by Professor David Clement, but there was a turn in events. Disk images along with proof of perjury was introduced. Clement already had over 200K boot on the ground. This number doubles almost every week and they are spread out in all 50 states. This was for full forensic audits. Those who think Lindell's symposium was without merit or accomplishes nothing are clueless.
Your comments were, should I say it, on target.
“Does anyone here have any comprehension of how much data can be stored on 37 Terabytes of storage space? Anyone here ready to download this data - really?”
Spouting that proves you don’t have a clue. Sharing amounts greater than that are done all the time. You use distributed network storage, you compress the data, you break up the data by groups and subgroups such as by state and county.
The ABSURD DOG ATE MY HOMEWORK EXCUSES have me absolutely convinced that Waldron is conning Lindell or is dumber than a box of rocks.