"fast access to the suspect's critical information with as little interaction or trace as possible"... Um, that shouldn't matter if the officer has a search warrant. This tool is ILLEGAL. What's next, subrosasoft? A physical lockpick so the officer can illegally break into the suspect's house so that he can illegally search the suspects computer?
None of this matters if they have a search warrant.
Thanks for helping to break down the process of law and further our progress towards a big brother police state.
(Version 2.0 will have an additional feature of planting a bag of weed on the suspects computer after you remove the flash drive.)
MacLockPick
Forensic triage tool for extracting passwords, history, settings & more
Version: 2.1
Big brother is here!
Feedback Type: Commentary
Contributed by: LandOfTheFree Sunday, April 29 2007 @ 01:35 PM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Have Not Tried
Recommend Product: NO
Comments
Big brother is here! - RLC
Agreed. This is dangerous software that will more than likely end up in the hands of criminal hackers.
Thursday, May 03 2007 @ 11:47 AM PDT
Actually, this software is perfectly legal - Wiz
I would suggest that you take a look at the laws that have been passed since September 11 and the sweeping powers granted to law enforcement if you really think this sort of think is illegal.You can start by Googling for "e-discovery"...
Thursday, October 02 2008 @ 10:41 AM PDT
Actually, this software is perfectly legal - Brass Hammer
It is absolutely illegal, and I suggest you get an education.Wednesday, March 25 2009 @ 08:08 AM PDT
Big brother is here! - LandOfTheFree
"Sir, do you know why I stopped you? Oh... you have a laptop... Let me see that a second. I'll be right back. *wait* Ok, sir. I'll give you a warning for speeding for now. Wait until I analyze all this stuff I just illegally pulled off your computer and I might be getting back to you. Have a good day."This pisses me off on so many levels. Versiontracker and Subrosasoft, screw you both.
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Sunday, April 29 2007 @ 03:51 PM PDT