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Question #: 393
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A forensic investigator is analyzing a recent breach case. An external USB drive was discovered to be connected and transmitting the data outside of the organization, and the owner of the USB drive could not be identified. Video surveillance shows six people during a two-month period had close contact with the affected asset. How must this type of evidence be categorized?

  • A. best evidence
  • B. indirect evidence
  • C. direct evidence
  • D. corroborative evidence
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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ImGonnaPassIt
3 weeks, 6 days ago
Selected Answer: B
This is not D: Corroborating evidence (or corroboration) is evidence that tends to support a theory or an assumption deduced by some initial evidence. This corroborating evidence confirms the proposition. This is B for sure. Indirect or circumstantial evidence relies on an extrapolation to a conclusion of fact (such as fingerprints, DNA evidence, and so on).
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3000bd6
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
It's D, the surveillance footage isn’t just suggesting something happened; it’s supporting the hypothesis that someone among those six could have been involved, which is exactly why I picked corroborative.
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