I was saying this earlier. As soon as they got in there, they should have stormed every office, took every device, left them with nothing. Then taken the devices back to their hotels/homes and released it all.
stuff isn't really stored on devices there. It's all networked. office computers just access network (and/or cloud) storage drives. these office hard drives aren't as valuable as you might at first think.
if they are still connected to the network and hadn't logged out before evacuating - that could be different if they dig and copy.
I was saying this earlier. As soon as they got in there, they should have stormed every office, took every device, left them with nothing. Then taken the devices back to their hotels/homes and released it all.
stuff isn't really stored on devices there. It's all networked. office computers just access network (and/or cloud) storage drives. these office hard drives aren't as valuable as you might at first think.
if they are still connected to the network and hadn't logged out before evacuating - that could be different if they dig and copy.