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By Andy McCue

Published: Monday 07 March 2005


Name

Anonymous


Location

Midlands


Occupation

IT Developer


Comment

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...



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