Computer Forensic Services:

  • Forensic imaging

  • NIDA (Non-Invasive Data Acquisition)

  • Electronic evidence analysis

  • Electronic Investigation

  • Expert witness service

  • Litigation Support

  • Electronic Investigation

  • Electronic Records Management

  • Forensic Data Recovery (for damaged drives)

 

 

Investigations Into:

  • Corporate E-mail

  • Intellectual Property Disputes

  • Wrongful Termination Disputes

  • Acts By Disgruntled Employee(s)

  • Employee Activity (Search for excessive personal browsing during work hours)

  • Divorce Cases

  • Insurance Fraud Cases

  • Stalking, Hacking, Illegal Activity

  • Employee Theft

  • Business Fraud

 



Find Out If Your Spouse Is Cheating - Prove Marital Infidelity

Computer Forensics for Divorce Cases

The obvious signals that your spouse is up to something could range from spending a lot of time 'at work' or perhaps more time than normal 'out with friends'. The more subtle indicators that you are being lied to are conveniently hidden from your view, especially if you are not familiar with computers, e-mail or the Internet.

In situations such as this, a Computer Forensics Investigation can help uncover what exactly is going on. Computer Forensic Investigators can identify the truth by examining the computer's hard drive and see what websites, e-mails, chat logs and other pieces of useful information are available to help you. Once the information is collected and you have had time to go over the data, you will then have the evidence you need to either believe that your relationship is still solid and there isn't any lying and cheating occurring. Or, that there is and now you will need to evaluate your options and possibly file for a divorce.

The types of information that can be collected by a Computer Forensics Investigator include:

  • e-mail
  • plain text and documents
  • images
  • calendar files
  • databases
  • spreadsheets
  • digital faxes
  • audio files
  • animation
  • websites

 

Computer Forensics Investigators use specialized software to identify and restore formatted, corrupted, deleted or hidden files from computers or other electronic media while maintaining crucial data trails, time & date stamps and accurate chain of custody & controls. They also obtain access to protected or encrypted data by using specialized software. They are able to untangle the web of data and analyze emails, Internet searches, file transfers, online account transactions and anything else a computer is used to do over the Internet.

If you suspect your partner or spouse is cheating on you or you need to prove marital infidelity, you need to to take immediate action to capture and preserve the evidence. A computer forensics investigation can help you take the steps to collect the evidence you may need to protect yourself and your family and document and prove your case.

For a confidential computer forensic consultation, call: 1-800-685-1914


Forensic Imaging
Forensic imaging is usually done at the sector level. A bit-stream copy of the entire media being imaged and not just a duplication of the data or file system is created.


What is Computer Forensics?
Computer forensics, sometimes known as "Digital Forensics" or "Electronic Evidence Discovery", is often described as "the preservation, recovery and analysis of information stored on computers or other electronic media".


Forensic Acquisition
Proper processes insure the data on your original hard drive is not changed. Keeping your original system unchanged and intact is vital to maintain evidentiary status.