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Tag: Digital Forensics: Page 5
Technology
Digital Forensics: A Decade of Changes
While the Internet has dramatically increased and facilitated the creation and distribution of child pornography, it has also given police a stronger ability to detect and track cases.
November 10, 2013
Technology
Cellebrite Launches Mobile Forensic Examiner Training
The new program offers three training courses on mobile forensics. Courses can be completed through classroom sessions, live online training or self-paced online training for trainees to earn a Cellebrite Certified Mobile Examiner credential.
October 3, 2013
Technology
Ocean Systems Adds Audio Capture To Omnivore
Ocean Systems has included Active Audio Sync (AAS) with version 2.0 of its Omnivore video capture system to help investigators collect and process low frame rate video that has associated audio.
July 25, 2013
Technology
Fugitive Caught After Twitter Taunt
A Southern California fugitive was arrested in Mexico, after taunting law enforcement via Twitter with tweets such as "Catch me if you can."
July 8, 2013
Technology
Cellebrite and Nuix Announce Partnership
Cellebrite and Nuix this week announced a partnership that will enable users to contextualize complex investigations and see larger connections more quickly.
June 6, 2013
Technology
Using a Photo's Meta Data To Find a Location
Within most digital pictures, cameras store meta data called EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) within the header of the file. This data can give you major clues about the origin of the photo.
May 9, 2013
Technology
Handling Cell Phones and Their Digital Evidence
Cell phones can provide investigators with a call history, text messages. and contact lists. They can also provide us with other valuable data that's sometimes overlooked.
April 17, 2013
Technology
DOJ To Police: Get a Warrant for Older E-mails
The Department of Justice on Tuesday dropped its support for allowing law enforcement to review older e-mails without a warrant in testimony before the House Judiciary Committee.
March 19, 2013
Technology
Windows Memory Reader
ATC-NY
ATC-NY's new computer forensic tool, Windows Memory Reader, is a simple command-line utility to capture the contents of physical RAM on a suspect computer, letting an investigator gather volatile state information prior to shutting the machine down.
March 17, 2013
Technology
Casey Anthony Detectives Overlooked Google Search
The Orange County (Fla.) Sheriff's Office has acknowledged its computer investigator missed evidence of a Google search for "full-proof" suffocation methods on the day Casey Anthony's 2-year-old daughter disappeared.
November 25, 2012
Technology
Saelig Introduces Lightweight Forensic USB Pouch
Saelig has introduced a shielded forensic pouch (Model No. SFP1215W) that enables hands-on manipulation of wireless devices in an RF-tight environment so internal data is not compromised.
October 6, 2012
Technology
Cellebrite Launches UFED Touch Mobile Forensics Solution
Cellebrite's UFED Touch allows investigators to more easily extract and decode digital evidence from mobile devices including smartphones, legacy phones, portable GPS devices, and handheld tablets.
June 26, 2012
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