Re: Case Security Question
From: Justin Case (me_at_noplace.com)
Date: 09/28/05
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Date: 28 Sep 2005 19:20:28 GMT
"Colin B." <cbigam@somewhereelse.nucleus.com> wrote in message
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> Justin Case <me@noplace.com> wrote:
>> This may seem like an odd ball question. I have a sister
>> who asked me to look at her husbands computer.
>> They are going through a divorce, she wants to
>> know what is on his computer. He is a computer
>> security specialist dealing with banking networks.
>
> At this point, my advice is to step away from the situation entirely.
> The guy may be an ***. He may be viewing illegal porn (and what
> exactly
> do you mean by "illegal?" Is it kiddy porn?). He may deserve to be in jail
> for his actions, but if you start mucking about with his computer, YOU
> might
> end up on the wrong side of the law, especially if he has confidential
> banking information on his computer.
>
> If there is a legitimate belief that he has illegal material, then go to
> the police, have the thing confiscated, whatever is necessary through the
> official channels. If he's a security specialist, then there's probably no
> bloody way you can get into his machine, unless he's incompetent.
>
> I'm not saying don't get involved, but I AM saying don't get yourself into
> more trouble than you might cause for him. Keep in mind that in most
> western countries, illegally obtained evidence is inadmissible in court.
>
> Colin
I understand what you are saying, however according to her lawyer,
the computer is common property, meaning they both own it.
I don't think she wants him to go to jail, she still needs to support
5 children. She didn't tell me "kiddy porn", but said he had the
ability to hack porn wedsites and downloaded videos.
Maybe video chats and such? There is no financial record she knows of.
She did mention he has had a addiction to porn for years and this
is destroying their marriage. What the content is, I don't know.
She wants a copy of his hard drive.
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