A sordid detail emerges from the much larger investigation into former University of Central Arkansas President Allen Meadors. Meadors pled guilty to evasion of the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act after his resignation from the school.
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette poured over the now released investigation file to discover that UCA officials discovered Meadors was viewing porn on his work computer as well as his university provided iPad.
It was discovered when the campus IT department wondered how Meadors was managing to blow through caps on hundreds of dollars of data plan purchased when he traveled abroad.
Computer folks understand it -- Meadors didn't have the sense to clear his cache and browser history. He also was undone by the data left behind by Google searches. The ADG is behind a pay wall, but here is one key quote in the story.
During
the interviews, state police also learned about the pornography
and gathered evidence, including pictures of nude women and
sexual encounters involving men and women.
“We
are going to use this evidence you might recover” from Meadors’
electronic items as “leverage to get the suspect ... to take a guilty
plea,” Rick Newton, a senior special agent with the state police,
wrote to the agency’s computer forensic laboratory in a Jan. 11,
2012, memorandum.
You can read more about that, and other follies of FOIA, from the open Arkansas Times. Be warned -- some of this is NSFW. Maybe you can explain to IT that you were just doing research on another university's investigation.
Bottom line remains -- digital assets are extremely portable, easy to copy and distribute and as this case proves, can last forever.
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