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Customer data stolen from Guidance Software
Robert Lemos, 2005-12-19
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How did Guidance thrive until now ? 2005-12-20
Charles M (3 replies)
This incident makes one wonder why Guidance Software would be chosen as the main forensic tool and training provider by an organization such as FBI.

My experience with EnCase (Guidance Software?s main creation) showed me a very poor quality product. For a few years now I waited nature to follow i...

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Re: How did Guidance thrive until now ? 2005-12-28
Khem C
It's very interesting to hear from specialist like you , Charles. Some how I am very curious why EnCase turn to be authorized investigation tool around the world....

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Re: How did Guidance thrive until now ? 2005-12-28
Anonymous
Simple.

Law enforcement has a very capable tool, maintained by the IRS, called iLook. It's only available to them, and is incredible at what it does....

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Re: How did Guidance thrive until now ? 2006-04-28
Anonymous
Charles M,

You appear to have some specialized knowledge about EnCase and Guidance. Could we arrange to speak? Please reply to jurmedica (at) aol.com. (dot) . [email concealed]

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Customer data stolen from Guidance Software 2005-12-20
Anonymous
"loss of customer names, credit-card numbers and the three-digit card verification values (CVVs), which merchants are not supposed to retain"

Why do merchants continue to retain any credit-card information at all after the transaction has been approved and cleared? Credit -card fraud is much too...

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