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Extract from article by Eric Mandel

With only one week before the election, the 24-hour news cycle is filling the airwaves and print media with non-stop supposition, innuendo, and pure pants-on-fire fabrications.

As a professional with expertise in electronic evidence, I think it is important that we consider what the FBI should be able know now, about 72 hours after obtaining the search warrant for these emails. The following assumes for analysis purposes that there are, in fact, approximately 650,000 emails in total on the device. (NOTE: while not theoretically inconceivable, in my experience this is an extraordinary high number of emails, even assuming that it is from two hyper-power users.)  I also assume that the FBI has access to the same technology that I have readily available to me and my colleagues who work in the world of civil electronic discovery.

Read the complete article at 72 Hours Later: What Comey and the FBI Should Know by Now | Eric Mandel

 

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