The hard drive would have contained the emails and it was taken. It would be in an Outlook Data File. You can slice an outlook data file up easily and find all the individual pieces of data like emails, calendar events, and contacts.
It was likely encrypted, meaning they hopefully didn't just take the drive out. She was logged in, that gives so much freaking access, but not everyone thinks that far ahead, so hopefully whoever was on her computer was able to actually get shit done the right way.
Feds either don’t encrypt on secured LANs or use integrated solutions like BitLocker. BitLocker can be bypassed because it has built in crypto flaws to facilitate feds and locleo doing so. The data is accessible.
The hard drive would have contained the emails and it was taken. It would be in an Outlook Data File. You can slice an outlook data file up easily and find all the individual pieces of data like emails, calendar events, and contacts.
It was likely encrypted, meaning they hopefully didn't just take the drive out. She was logged in, that gives so much freaking access, but not everyone thinks that far ahead, so hopefully whoever was on her computer was able to actually get shit done the right way.
Feds either don’t encrypt on secured LANs or use integrated solutions like BitLocker. BitLocker can be bypassed because it has built in crypto flaws to facilitate feds and locleo doing so. The data is accessible.