As for the LAN adapters, these would also be required to setup an 'intranet' (internal network).
It doesn't prove that any machines were connected to the 'internet'.
It does however give credence for the need to inspect the routers or their logs although I suspect these have long been wiped.
Well let's wait and see where this leads.
As for the LAN adapters, these would also be required to setup an 'intranet' (internal network). It doesn't prove that any machines were connected to the 'internet'.
It does however give credence for the need to inspect the routers or their logs although I suspect these have long been wiped.
I'm with you on this . Those routers have long been not wiped but completely destroyed.
Nothing is ever really deleted
True that... I just hope the folks that have it all will do the right thing.
That's a misconception. There's a ton of software that will permanently delete data from physical drives and flush RAM and caches.
There a little organization called NSA... among other things they back up everything