Computer forensic examinations:
a. Usually falter because they cannot comply with the "best evidence" rule.
b. Are useless because they cannot preserve and accurately reflect information that is electronically stored.
c. Are most successful when lab personnel have an understanding of the case and what they are looking for.
d. Are primarily concerned with hacking into criminal websites.
C
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