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Re: [Dataloss] Stolen Boeing laptop is recovered

From: Max Hozven (mhozventealeaf.com)
Date: Fri Jan 26 2007 - 11:46:43 CST


Question:
If the laptop was booted with a Symantec "Ghost" floppy, then imaged to
a Ghost server, woudn't this
be undetectible, as no change of any type would be made to the laptop's
hard disk?

-Max

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Subject: [Dataloss] Stolen Boeing laptop is recovered

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/2003541873_bizb
riefs26.html

A stolen Boeing laptop containing personal information on 382,000
workers and retirees has been recovered.

In an e-mail to employees, Senior Vice President Rick Stephens said
Boeing and a third-party computer-security consultant had confirmed that
the files with personally identifiable information were not accessed
after the theft.

[...]

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