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USB drive forensics

Asked by sdnoyes in Miscellaneous Security, Windows XP Operating System, Hard Drives & Storage

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We recently had a handful of employees leave the company to go to a competitor.  I am being asked to look over there email, blackberries and laptops.  Is there a way to tell when flash drives were attached to the laptops by Windows registry keys or some sort of software that can do this?  I know there are services out there but we haven't got that involved yet.

I am basically just trying to find out anything that could have been copied off to a USB device of some kind.
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Zones: Miscellaneous Security, Windows XP Operating System, Hard Drives & Storage
Tags: Security, USB Flash Drives, thumb Drives
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