You don't even have to change the date in the BIOS or UEFI, take a look at the "touch" command. You can just set the file's date to whatever you like.

Brian Cluff

On 12/23/2013 06:55 PM, Derek Trotter wrote:
The woman in this story is charged with putting some fairly disgusting
stuff on her husband's computer in an attempt to frame him.
Investigators checked out the computer and found the pictures were put
on the computer at a time when her husband wasn't at home.

With linux is there a log that  is usually kept or that could be enabled
that would log any changes in the system's date or time? Is there a way
to tell if someone had gone into the bios, changed the date and then
changed it back?  I have to wonder if this woman would have gotten away
with it if she had changed the date before putting the pictures on the
computer, then changing it back.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/12/23/pennsylvania-woman-tried-to-frame-hubby-with-child-porn/?intcmp=latestnews

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there, I carry on as usual."

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