Am 18. Jul, 2006 schwätzte Craig Brooksby so: > OK: I remember someone out there being involved in computer > forensics. I have to train a bunch of office people on the risks > inherent in sending out Word, Excel, and other MS-Office docs, which > contain metadata (deleted words and values, etc.), The recipient, > with a little work, can find out what the price was before you made > that final change, or who the customer was before you searched and > replaced with their name. > > If anyone out there can share, and if it's not too OT, please give me data security and integrity is seldom off topic. > tips on open-source tools one can use to explore / remove metadata > from docs. And yes, I prefer the OO suite, but these are lawers and > law offices, and Word reigns supreme there (and WordPerfect!). less works wonderfully :). Probably confuses many people, so try strings instead. You might also be able to use undo or change control in OO.o, WordPerfect or even m$ office. You might also want to demonstrate opening 'locked' files. You might also want to demonstrate opening deleted files. ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.CiscoLearning.org/ # Join the League of Professional System Administrators! https://LOPSA.org/ # You can't handle the source! - der.hans