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Windows Security Logging and Other Esoterica
Ensuring that there's no useful data in your logs...
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over 5 years ago
by
Eric Fitzgerald
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As I wrote about earlier, TorrentSpy, a file-sharing search engine, was ordered by a U.S. magistrate to enable logging on its servers and to subsequently make those logs available to the MPAA, the plaintiff in an illegal file-sharing lawsuit against TorrentSpy...
Windows Security Logging and Other Esoterica
Voting Machine Logs + e-Government Laws = No Secrets When Voting
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over 5 years ago
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Eric Fitzgerald
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Researchers in the state of Ohio in the United States have discovered that by analyzing the logs produced (by law) from e-voting machines used in certain counties, they can determine the vote(s) each voter made . Further, the logs, by law, must be produced...
Windows Security Logging and Other Esoterica
AT&T Team Up With Apple to Create Large-Scale Log Forwarding System Using Paper & US Postal Service
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over 5 years ago
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Eric Fitzgerald
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http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070811-iphone-bill-is-surprisingly-xbox-huge-lol.html Fortunately for customers they strip out all the interesting details that would make it useful to, well, anyone.
Windows Security Logging and Other Esoterica
Help! Someone has deleted events from my Windows event log!
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over 5 years ago
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Eric Fitzgerald
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From time to time I hear this, and it usually turns out not to be the case. I'll begin with a little background. First, The eventlog service does not have (and never did have) any public or private API to delete individual events- there is a log clear...
Windows Security Logging and Other Esoterica
EZ-Pass Logs Used in Divorce Cases
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over 5 years ago
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Eric Fitzgerald
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This one kind of speaks for itself. I guess this is more of a privacy issue than a logging issue. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20216302/ [Edited 2010-08-06 by EricF- fixing broken link]
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