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The federal government's efforts to extract evidence from the trail of digital breadcrumbs left by computing devices is extending to the world of game consoles. Foreign Policy magazine reports that the Department of Homeland Security, working through the US Navy, has awarded a $177,000 contract to San Francisco's Obscure Technologies to develop "hardware and software tools that can be used for extracting data from video game systems."
The idea of mining game systems for evidence is nothing new?state and local law enforcement have been using such investigative methods for a while now?but this seems to be the first large-scale effort ...
Read the full story at Ars Technica
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