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Invoke (*Security minded Geeks*) by lab rat 2004-02-10 13:55:23
I have a friend whose boss is having some concerns about a former employee and his office computer. The guy downloaded a mess of nasty pictures. He is however more concerned about his "other" activities that may be of an illegal nature. How would he go back and try to recover evidence of shifty behavior. This would be in Win XP. No key logging devices or tracking software was present.
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  Check the temp file directories. by JPaganel2004-02-10 14:00:43
  Check out the Temporary Internet Files by bordertech2004-02-10 14:04:53
    That is where some of the initial nastiness by lab rat2004-02-10 14:19:08
      Check out URL history... by nate_t_g2004-02-10 14:39:59
      if he had email on it by Celticess2006-11-19 12:55:59
        Yes, I do have DriveLook by lab rat2004-02-10 15:22:06
  Are these activities prosecutable under local or by NOLAWitch2004-02-10 14:05:41
    In the meantime, put the system under lock and key by NOLAWitch2004-02-10 14:06:55
    Illegal activity is the cause for concern by lab rat2004-02-10 14:15:14
      Document Document Document by DesertRat662006-11-19 12:55:59
        I know, the potential for nasty activity is there by lab rat2004-02-10 16:32:53
          Wait until by DesertRat662004-02-10 19:58:18
  System logs? by le_jawa2004-02-10 14:19:53
  MS generates a file by Celticess2004-02-10 14:49:30
  Wipe it, unless you're in law enforcement by Slamlander2004-02-10 15:51:07

 

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