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Julie Amero forensic analysis report

Alex Eckelberry, CEO of Sunbelt Software, released a technical review he and various other forensic experts wrote with regards to the Julie Amero case. I've read the report, and it blew my mind how many potential mistakes were made both during the original forensic investigation, and the incorrect statements that were made during testimony, but above all the ignorance and incompetence of the so called 'experts' in this case. I must admit, I don't have much field experience with digital forensics myself, but I couldn't believe some of the things I read. For example, 'forensic' images were made with Ghost, and a statement was made that adware or spyware is unable to generate pornographic popups. Oh and my favorite: a 'red' link indicates that someone intentionally viewed a site. I think I need to go back to school...

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