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Hash-based carving is a technique for detecting the presence of specific “target files” on digital media by evaluating the hashes of individual data blocks, rather than the hashes of entire files. Unlike whole-file hashing, hash-based carving can identify files that are fragmented, files that are incomplete, or files that have been partially modified. Previous efforts at hash-based carving have looked...
On 27 December 2013, the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued an opinion that intercepting data from unencrypted wireless local area networks--Wi-Fi sniffing--can violate the US Wiretap Act. The case centers on a Wi-Fi sniffer that was present in Google Street View vehicles that roamed the US between 2008 and 2010 and that were permanently recording every unencrypted Wi-Fi frame that they...
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