Wireless Telephones Potential Evidence

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Electronic devices may contain viable evidence associated with criminal activity. Unless an emergency exists, the device should not be accessed. Should it be necessary to access the device, all actions associated with the manipulation of the device should be noted in order to document the chain of custody and insure its admission in court

email threats/harassment/stalking potential evidence

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The following outline should help investigators identify the common findings of a forensic review as they relate to specific categories. This may also help define the scope of the examination to be performed. email threats/harassment/stalking address books internet activity logs diaries legal documents email/notes/letters telephone records financial/asset records victim background search images chat logs Data recovery Salon welcomes your comments and share with us your ideas, suggestions and experience.

domestic violence and fraud including online fraud

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The following outline should help investigators identify the common findings of a forensic review as they relate to specific categories. This may also help define the scope of the examination to be performed. Domestic violence address books financial/asset records diaries medical records email/notes/letters telephone records fraud (including online fraud) address books cheque, currency, and postal order images credit card skimmers online financial institution email/notes/letters spreadsheets financial/asset records calendar customer information/credit card data internet activity logs databases false financial transaction forms false identification

murder/death investigation potential evidence

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The following outline should help investigators identify the common findings of a forensic review as they relate to specific categories. This may also help define the scope of the examination to be performed.

computer/network intrusion potential evidence

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The following outline should help investigators identify the common findings of a forensic review as they relate to specific categories. This may also help define the scope of the examination to be performed

Auction fraud potential evidence

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The following outline should help investigators identify the common findings of a forensic review as they relate to specific categories. This may also help define the scope of the examination to be performed. * account data regarding online auction sites * chat logs * address books *  calendar * accounting/book-keeping software and * associated data files * customer information/credit card data * databases *  digital camera software       email/notes/letters *  financial/asset records *  image files *  internet activity logs *  internet browser history/cache files *  online financial institution access software *  records/documents of ‘testimonials’ *  telephone records There can be more potential evidence for Auction fraud, like ebay, and then can you please kindly share here with us.

Common computer forensics cases

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Computer forensics is the generic name that we use for the analysis and reporting on our findings from the forensic analysis of all computer or digital-related media. This not only includes PC/Laptop or Server hard drives but also other storage devices such as USB drives, MP3 players, memory cards, SIMS and data gathered via network analysis. All types of operating systems can be analysed, from DOS and Microsoft Windows-based, through to MAC, UNIX variants, and those utilising more obscure systems.