There is an interesting podcast on the BBC at the moment: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...4_Cyber_Spies/
It says they can interrogate the RAM, rather than the ROM? Do LiveCDs leave a trace on the RAM?
The criminal exploitation of the internet poses one of the biggest threats to UK national security. As organised crime gangs and terrorists use it to communicate and plan their activities, the police and security agencies are turning to hacking to conduct surveillance and gather intelligence.
In the first of a new series, File on 4 looks at the covert techniques being used to get beyond the firewall of a suspect's PC. But are the tactics legal?
In the first of a new series, File on 4 looks at the covert techniques being used to get beyond the firewall of a suspect's PC. But are the tactics legal?
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