
By Andy McCue
Published: Monday 07 March 2005
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Anonymous
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Midlands
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IT Developer
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In a previous employment I used to forensically examine computers, looking for evidence of mobile-phone cloning fraud (pre-GSM days).
I can tell you that the only reason anyone would take 15 days to examine a HDD is to justify his ludicrously exhorbitant fee. It takes one day - two at most.
I am prepared to prove this, under oath. Perhaps someone should investigate these 'experts' and their £15m fees...
There will certainly be one group of people making...
Anonymous
What do they do that takes as long as 15 days to ...
Anonymous
In answer to the chap above's question, I should i...
Johnny Marr
In a previous employment I used to forensically ex...
Anonymous
Anonymous, you quite clearly don't understand how ...
Anonymous
£15m my ****, what the hell are they doing to the ...
Rob
15 days might also have to include the time taken ...
Anonymous
I do know how long it takes. And yes, they do just...
Anonymous
£15 million only represents the cost of the forens...
Anonymous
The work would have been outsourced to some "jobs ...
Kevin
£15M – suggests the processing is automated, and ...
Anonymous
Say we got a gas installer to do the job @ £500 ex...
Dr Paul Margerison
Everyone seems to assume the whole drive has to be...
Anonymous
The previous writer was right and wrong...
The Co...
Anonymous
Because it leads to other convictions... There's ...
Joe Whitehead
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