writerkeith wrote:
Yes,
But the data is held as evidence by the computer crimes department and they want to charge $20,000 to scrub the data so that personal information is not released. So I can request specific files, their reports, etc. but not raw data from the complete files. {see earlier post about cost of receiving data}.
Keith
Look, you posted how you created, from some DATA that you had, through a Perl script, that you completely failed to describe properly, a .xls spreadsheet:
writerkeith wrote:
The google search was made with a firefox browser. I decoded the Firefox history file into xls files using a Perl script written by a one-time employee of Netscape (pre-cursor to Firefox). The time stamp for the google search was Noon, which is 1 hour later than the time the other forensic expert said the search was done.
I have UTC and local time in the xls decoded data. I believe I can find out if those times were synced to the server.
The developer of the software "Cacheback" did a report and concluded the time for the google search was noon.
You should then have ALREADY in your possession AT LEAST:
the DATA (Firefox history file)
the Perl script
the report of "the unnamed Author of the software Cacheback"
Now, if you share EACH and EVERY piece of information that you have, maybe someone will take the time to review those info, but I doubt that anyone will even attempt to help you with partial, confused, contradictory, vague data.
This request:
jaclaz wrote:
Provide some more data and a link to the Perl script you used.
Describe EXACTLY how you ran the script, on which system, on which date, and which settings has/had the computer you ran the script on.
was made 4 days ago in order to try and help you.
You ignored it at the time, you are ignoring it now, maybe you don't really want to be helped.
jaclaz
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