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		<title>Investigating Computer Evidence</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When investigating fraud, remember where there is a paper document, there is probably an electronic version of it.  There may be more than one copy, often held by third parties.  Electronic documents often tell you more than paper ones would, for example the date of deletion from a computer may indicate a covering up exercise. [...]]]></description>
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