Posted on 09/21/2008 11:32:37 AM PDT by libstripper
See story at:
http://www.wbir.com/news/breaking/story.aspx?storyid=64033&catid=29
Depends, taking out the HD and using fine grain sand paper on the HD disk does erase things...
When does the Secret Service pay a visit to Sandra Bernhardt?
I am always sad to see young people do stupid things that ruin the rest of their lives because they don’t have the capacity to think about consequences.
Thanks...that’s encouraging!
Unless the guy physically removed his Computer or swaped Hard Drives then doubtful he cleaned all traces. Its a lot harder to clean a HD then people think. And No, Formatting the HD does not completely remove all data.
Removing the computer won't work because then he has to answer questions on why. Lying about a New Computer being the one he used most likely won't work either if they start matching logs on the School Internet with his dorm room.
His one hope is he used a wireless router and did everything from a second computer that he never used before. Then he can claim he was hacked.
Barak told him to get u-p in their grill, so he did.
“This is an outrageous breach of security and privacy, even from an Administration that has shown little regard for either over the last eight years. Our governments duty is to protect the private information of the American people, not use it for political purposes. This is a serious matter that merits a complete investigation, and we demand to know who looked at Senator Obamas passport file, for what purpose, and why it took so long for them to reveal this security breach.”
After this Fineman, Andrea Mitchell and Olberman compared this invasion of privacy to Watergate. They were so upset with their breaking news they could hardly do a commercial. Will they mention Palin’s invasion of privacy. What would the Democrats do if someone had posted Obama’s and his daughters’ Emails?
Flashback: Mike Kernell father of alleged Email Gate Hacker David Kernell Worried about someone hacking touch screen voting systems
September 19th, 2008 · No Comments
Interesting flashback from the NY Times:
Mike Kernell, a longtime Tennessee state assemblyman from Memphis and a technology enthusiast, is concerned about future elections because the new machines are harder to get a look at. We used to be able to check the machines and see if theyd been tampered with, he said. It is now almost impossible. Mr. Kernell wonders whether he will have to hire a computer programmer in his next race to make sure the machines are working smoothly and havent been tampered with. Weve hit a brick wall, he said.
He’s already posted everything he did.
See Michelle Malkin’s site.
And he immediately deleted everything after he realized the possibility that he might have been a bad boy.
He also admitted that he was looking for something to torpedo Sarah’s campaign but didn’t find it.
I can’t figure out what I want to happen to him because he is very young and, although he is intelligent and gifted in some ways, he is naive and emotionally troubled (depression, etc. ... chess fanatic ... probably no friends outside of cyber space)
I want this to make Obama look bad, the guy’s father look bad and Sarah look good.
I can’t figure out what else I want.
Computer forensics can do amazing stuff to recover what users think they’ve deleted on their computers.
wait ... I want the Cowboys to win tonight.
Not a chance in the world.
He'll be charged with something less than the actual felony committed, to which he will cop a plea. If he has no priors, he'll be sentenced to a kiddie joint like Allenwood, PA for white collar criminals, his sentence will be suspended, and he'll do 1000 hours community service and have five years probation.
The FBI and Secret Service have amazing computer forensic tools and personnel. It won’t matter if he deleted data or formatted the drive. If he did it, his only hope is that he ground up the old hard drive into little bitty pieces.
If I committed a high profile felony with a computer and had a week to dispose of that evidence, your computer forensics expert would not find any physical evidence of said computer ever existing.
Now, add to the mix that I am a pampered kid of a dem politician? Nope, I don’t own a computer. I might have at one time (a week ago) but it’s gone. I would have taken it to a friend in the university metal shop, melted it down and it would now be a piece of abstract art in the corner.
Have you seen software that will read a missing hard drive?
I am not saying that he should not experience the consequences, just that I find it sad.
can’t find anyone who wants to get close to that ugly bish
well take a bullet But not that
Always watch their hands...
Cheers!
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