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The thing is that it’s the best they can do, which is about all we can ask for. No one is going to do a good job at the investigation for free.
The thing is that it’s the best they can do, which is about all we can ask for. No one is going to do a good job at the investigation for free.
Part of it is that Vine was a little too early. Phone screens were smaller, and people weren’t used to watching videos on their phone as much as they do today.
I’m thinking they used the same BIOS password for all of them.
I hope they use unique, random passwords for each device this time. Not that I’m rooting for Corrections, but this is educational time that’s being lost
Idk but I wouldn’t risk it when it’s easy to encrypt stuff. Good security is done in layers.
What about a torrent? You’ll have to encrypt with 7zip or something to keep it secure, but that and qbitorrent will do the trick.
The disk will be decrypted on boot, but then they’ll have to contend with needing a password to log in
Nah, those get their own, unique set of security issues, discovered or otherwise. Hint: every firmware does.