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Denial-of-service technique
An attack that sends a large amount of data to overwhelm system resources.
Dependency on third-party software
A criterion that may determine whether a technology used by government
requires a search warrant.
Implementation based on open source software
A criterion that may determine whether a technology used by government
requires a search warrant.
Use of cloud-based machine learning
A criterion that may determine whether a technology used by government
requires a search warrant.
,Suspicious occupant behavior
Not a valid reason for a law enforcement officer to seize a hard drive without
a warrant.
Unattended computer
Not a valid reason for a law enforcement officer to seize a hard drive without
a warrant.
Wide open front door
Not a valid reason for a law enforcement officer to seize a hard drive without
a warrant.
Fourth Amendment
A part of the United States Constitution that protects citizens from
unreasonable searches and seizures.
Stored Communications Act
A law that governs the voluntary and involuntary disclosure of stored wire
and electronic communications and transactional records.
Net Neutrality Bill
Legislation that aims to ensure that internet service providers treat all data on
the internet the same, without discriminating or charging differently.
,Federal Rules of Evidence
A set of rules that governs the introduction of evidence at civil and criminal
trials in federal courts.
Stego-only
A method used in steganography where only the stego object is available to
the investigator.
Known-stego
A method where the investigator has access to both the stego object and
the method used to hide the information.
Known-message
A method where the investigator has access to the plaintext message and
uses it to find the hidden information.
Chosen-message
A method where the investigator can choose a plaintext message and
analyze it to find the hidden information.
Linux
An open-source operating system based on the Linux kernel.
, OS X
An operating system developed by Apple Inc. for Macintosh computers.
UNIX
A powerful, multiuser operating system originally developed in the 1960s and
1970s.
Windows
A series of operating systems developed by Microsoft for personal
computers.
Cain and Abel
A password recovery tool for Microsoft Windows that can recover
passwords by sniffing the network, cracking encrypted passwords, and
more.
DaveGrohl
A password cracker specifically designed to recover passwords on OS X
operating systems.
L0phtCrack
A password auditing and recovery application for Windows.
Ophcrack
An open-source Windows password cracker based on rainbow tables.