The vast majority of today has involved confiscating a users computer and rummaging through it for evidence? Why, you say? Recently, our group was tasked with ensuring enough hard drive space for an upcoming Office 2003 SMS push. This users computer was reported by SMS as not having enough space. Upon investigation, it was discovered that his hard drive was loaded with paper trails to questionable sites. So today, we confiscated his computer, claiming possible virus infection, and have since been rummaging through looking for evidence of a) possible child porn and b) possible terrorist related data. I don’t know that I intend to find either, but at the very least, this guy has interesting browsing habits.
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