Stenographer blamed after backup records nixed A convicted murderer has been granted a retrial after a stenographer’s backup record of his trial was apparently destroyed by a malware infection.The possibly unique sequence of events came to a head when Randy Chaviano, 26, appealed against his 2009 conviction in a Florida court for shooting Charles Acosta during an alleged drug deal.When the Appeal Court discovered that almost no records of the trial still existed, the judge the struck down the conviction and ordered a retrial.According to Florida press sources, the stenographer tasked to record the trial had deleted primary records held on a ‘memory disc’ used in the stenography process before the electronic backup made to a PC was also destroyed after an unspecified malware infection. All that survived were some pre-trial notes and closing arguments made by the defence and prosecution. The paper records that are usually made by stenography machines were apparently not made in full, which means that the legal recording process failed in three separate media.“The overturning of a murder conviction always means terrible pain for the victim’s family and frustration for prosecutors and police officers,” Ed Griffith of the Miami-Dade Attorney’s Office was reported as saying. “Overturning a murder conviction because of a court reporter’s problem creates a brand new level of pain and frustration,” he said.Exactly what went wrong with the stenographer’s PC is a mystery. Normally, even data from a non-functioning hard disk can be recovered at relatively low cost using a specialised service. Related content news UK Cyber Security Council CEO reflects on a year of progress Professor Simon Hepburn sits down with broadcaster ITN to discuss Council’s work around cybersecurity professional standards, careers and learning, and outreach and diversity. By Michael Hill Sep 27, 2023 3 mins Government Government Government news FIDO Alliance certifies security of edge nodes, IoT devices Certification demonstrates that products are at low risk of cyberthreats and will interoperate securely. By Michael Hill Sep 27, 2023 3 mins Certifications Internet Security Security Hardware news analysis Web app, API attacks surge as cybercriminals target financial services The financial services sector has also experienced an increase in Layer 3 and Layer 4 DDoS attacks. By Michael Hill Sep 27, 2023 6 mins Financial Services Industry Cyberattacks Application Security news Immersive Labs adds custom 'workforce exercising' for each organizational role With the new workforce exercising capability, CISOs will be able to see each role’s cybersecurity readiness, risk areas, and exercise progress. By Shweta Sharma Sep 27, 2023 3 mins Security Software Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe