Understanding Computer Forensics Requirements in China via the “Panda Burning Incense” Virus Case

  • Law F
  • Chow K
  • Mai Y
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Abstract

In March 2012, Mainland China has amended its Criminal Procedure Law, which includes the introduction of a new type of evidence, i.e., digital evidence, to the court of law. To better understand the development of computer forensics and digital evidence in Mainland China, this paper discusses the Chinese legal system in relation to digital investigation and how the current legal requirements affect the existing legal and technical usage of digital evidence at legal proceedings. Through studying the famous "Panda Burning Incense (Worm.WhBoy.cw)" virus case that happened in 2007, this paper aims to provide a better understanding of how to properly conduct computer forensics examination and present digital evidence at court of law in Mainland China.

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Law, F., Chow, K. C., & Mai, Y. (2014). Understanding Computer Forensics Requirements in China via the “Panda Burning Incense” Virus Case. Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law. https://doi.org/10.15394/jdfsl.2014.1170

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