Another child porn bust at computer repair
Yesterday we pointed to a case out of Pennsylvania. Today a reader sends along another one, from Alaska. This time the defendant is a lawyer -- former co-chair of the state's Green Party.
Yesterday we pointed to a case out of Pennsylvania. Today a reader sends along another one, from Alaska. This time the defendant is a lawyer -- former co-chair of the state's Green Party.
Comments (3)
No matter how it gets on there, innocently or not, there's no way to be sure it's off of there and gone forever without physically replacing the hard drive, and taking the old hard drive and destroying it.
Posted by Ruben | August 15, 2007 10:03 AM
I don't think the techs at the repair shops are looking for this stuff all that aggressively. The one guy said he used the Windows XP file search function, which is a pretty blunt instrument.
Posted by Jack Bog | August 15, 2007 10:26 AM
[Per the article] "I find the accusation quite shocking and hope it's not true," Sykes said Monday night. "He's contributed a lot to the community."
Sounds vaguely familiar...
Posted by john rettig | August 15, 2007 11:31 PM