Probably - they have a lot of "Special Agents".

And sometimes you could even read through the permanent marker. 

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Subject: Re: snding svc dumps

>
> Years ago, a large USA federal law enforcement agency (that goes by a 
> 3 letter acronym) for that reason would not send us SYSMDUMPs, but 
> only paper dumps.
>
> Some poor "Special Agent" had to go through the dump with a permanent 
> black ink marker and go over any identifiable information in the 
> interpreted side
Probably the same agency I referred to.  Even if you didn't want to
interpret the hex, if it was printed on an impact printer you could still
usually read the text behind the blackout.
> .

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Bruce Black
Senior Software Developer
Innovation Data Processing

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