Even if we get the iso formats created, how to deal the encryption? Is there any tool that can perform decryption for the same or is it possible by any manual procedure?
Regards
I am not a lawyer, and I don't know what your search warrant says, but
Did you search the Chromebook, or did you search Google's servers? Where you in a Faraday bag/box/tent? Was it in offline mode?
This is an unknown area of the law currently (or at least last time I checked). What you found, if anything, is open to attack by the opposing counsel - including possibly getting the evidence thrown out as fruit of the poisonous tree.
Conservatively, the only 'search' of a Chromebook you can do would be the information contained on the login screen. Beyond that, you can't really be sure that you are searching the Chromebook or Google's servers.
Thanks for the advice, which would normally be very helpful, but I am working within a legal framework and the SIM is removed and the device offline 😉
Even if we get the iso formats created, how to deal the encryption? Is there any tool that can perform decryption for the same or is it possible by any manual procedure?
Regards
I suspect I'm not going to break any encrypted partition without the correct user/password combination. I was hoping there maybe something in another part of the SSD such as cache info that may… MAY just have something. My dilema is getting the image in the first place! -O