They could have made an exact copy of your drive and kept original. Your computer specialists would have the hash value from original drive. Have them hash the new drive to see if it is exact copy. If not, what has been added or removed? You must determine this to press forward
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Good. As you know they record the serial numbers of all computer components received. It is also much more common to image drives rather than clone them. They knew it was different and had to know your people would know that. They know you have an image of it. So why do it?????
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There could be an innocent explanation, they simply haven't given it yet. (I have a feeling they didn't think we would go back in and do more forensics on a non-operational computer. This was back before all the public exposure of the many surveillance scandals etc).
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I guess they really don't know you very well then. :-) Anyone who has heard your account would have checked the machine that was returned. I know I would have.
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I ran an accredited digital forensics lab for 4+ years. Sounds like they returned your computer to you with a forensic copy of your hdd. Would be functionally the same. Likely secured or destroyed the original. Several reasons, but that they did it surreptitiously is alarming.
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Clearly a chain of custody wasn’t maintained on your computer.
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I bet they cloned the drive. It could be easier to do by removing it. Then they put the cloned vs original one back in. That’s the conspiracy theorist in me talking but I wouldn’t put anything by our government (sadly) these days.
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That’ll be their story. Accidentally reverse hardware. They’ll tell that to the judge who will scold them and accuse them of evidence tampering. They’ll slow roll their internal investigation. And ultimately go, “oops...here...sorry let’s settle.” You’ll get paid & sign an NDA.
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Sheryl how do you know that they swapped out your hard drive?
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I remove my hard drives every so often and bank them. ( mean put them in a vault. Then I start anew. I know, I'm a freak. You should start doing that.
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Don’t forget to put a tin foil hat on in case they steal your brain waves
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Huh? Did you say something ?
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seemingly amateurish, but something pushed them to do what is easily discovered. I'd say that have something criminal they are trying to hide.
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Why do I have the sneaking suspicion that whoever was directly responsible for and/or complicit in this despicable police state act will happily retire with a juicy pension & benefits...exercise in how governments lose legitimacy & eradicate an enlightened electorate
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Did they transfer all your data to the new hard drive? If so, how did you know it was a different hard drive?
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With a Fisa warrant, APPLE will actually send an "Update" to your Mac which allows Security Analysts to take full control of your computer. Stories in media: "We refuse to help Gov. crack the password".....are STAGED. They can hack any computer they want at anytime.
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I’m not sure if that’s worse than what I thought. But these people are absolutely not corrupt to their core, msm keeps reassuring me of that lie.
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Yeah... never volunteer your stuff to them.
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