The hard drive is likely encrypted, which means they should have exfiltrated the data while there was an open session. If the drives are encrypted, then they're useless now.
You can't just "hack" encryption, no professional could do it unless it was an outdated or weak form of encryption, which I guarantee no one in government uses.
The hard drive is likely encrypted, which means they should have exfiltrated the data while there was an open session. If the drives are encrypted, then they're useless now.
it could be hacked by professionals white hat hackers.
You can't just "hack" encryption, no professional could do it unless it was an outdated or weak form of encryption, which I guarantee no one in government uses.