NetMon in BBC's Real Story
With the help of NetMon, BBC's Real Story recovered data from hard drives, which were purchased on a computer market in Nigeria, and gained deep insights into the lives of the original users....
BBC's Real Story: Dangers of second-hand PC market - August 14, 2006
Bank account details of potentially thousands of Britons are being sold in West Africa for less than £20 each. The information is contained on the hard drives of personal computers exported to Nigeria, along with thousands of pages of other confidential material. They end up in computer markets in cities such as Lagos, Nigeria, where you will find second hand parts of PCs from Britain and all over the world.
With the help of NetMon, BBC's Real Story recovered data from hard drives, which were purchased on a computer market in Nigeria, and gained deep insights into the lives of the original users. See here an excerpt from BBC's Real Story from August 14, 2006: