On 2006-10-13, Linonut <linonut@xxxxxxxx> posted something concerning:
> After takin' a swig o' grog, Roy Schestowitz belched out this bit o' wisdom:
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>> Linux saves the day by recovering data in Windows servers
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>> | Linux, of course, knows nothing about Windows security, so that isn't
>> | a problem, and doing a block-level copy just copies raw data.
>> `----
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>> http://searchwinit.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid1_gci1223128,00.html
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> I imagine there are Windows-based recovery tools.
>
> But, when one can download a Linux forensics CD for free, it can make
> things pretty easy.
I prefer using linux on Windows machines for performance of autopsies,
myself. But to each his own.
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