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It is sometimes said that information extracted from a router or switch does not necessarily provide specific evidence of a particular crime.

It is sometimes said that information extracted from a router or switch does not necessarily provide specific evidence of a particular crime.

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It is sometimes said that information extracted from a router or switch does not necessarily provide specific evidence of a particular crime. What is meant by that? If true, what then is the most useful information collected from these devices in an investigation?

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It is sometimes said that information extracted from a router or switch does not necessarily provide specific evidence of a particular crime.

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