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  • Ultimate Sanction Issued When Agent Spoliated Evidence

    In a patent dispute involving software to be used by the futures trading industry that allows traders to enter electronic orders, allegations of spoliation of evidence were made against the Plaintiff. See Rosenthal Collins Group, LLC v. Trading Techs. Int’l, No. 05 C 4088, 2011 WL 722467 (N.D. Ill. Feb. ...

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  • Don’t Rely Exclusively on Forensic Utilities!

    Every time you create a file on a Windows-based computer, it creates a history of that file. This information can be very useful in a typical investigation, helping you confirm who accessed or created what, and when they did it.

    The following was posted on February 23, 2011 by The ...

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  • Library of Congress is Keeping All Tweets

    Last April, Twitter and the Library of Congress announced that every public tweet posted since Twitter started in 2006 will be archived digitally by the federal library.

    Every 140-character snippet of info that your client (or the opposing party’s client) has ever shared publicly on Twitter will soon be at ...

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  • Cell Phone Forensics: Smart Phones and Tablets

    There are a number of automated tools available to discover information buried in your computer’s hard drive, but cell phone forensic tools are still in their infancy. Currently, no stand-alone solution for cell phone forensics exists - examiners must rely on numerous tools to capture all of the available information ...

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  • Used USB Storage Devices - Still a Security Threat

    Have you ever lost a USB drive (a.k.a. thumb drive, flash drive, stick memory)? Do you remember what was on it? Well, during the Proceedings of the 7th Australian Digital Forensics Conference[i], a paper was presented[ii] which captured the analysis of 43 USB devices that were sold in second-hand markets. ...

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  • ACH & Wire Transfer Fraud

    The Growing Threat

    ACH and wire transfer fraud are not new threats to those who handle money online. For years, technology has been advancing rapidly to facilitate business, and fraudsters have had no trouble keeping up.

    Online banking has made business easier, faster, and more efficient for the commercial banking ...

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  • Free Digital Forensics Triage Tool

    As a company that specializes in digital forensics, we are often asked if there is a quick way to determine user activity or the “state” of a computer. While we believe that a targeted forensic exam is always more beneficial, triage tools can sometimes be employed to gain quick insight ...

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  • DEFCON 18 CTF: Findings Report Summary

    Social engineering is a real and dangerous threat to Corporate America. In the simplest of terms, it is manipulating a target to take an action that may or may not be in their best interest. As companies devote more resources to technical security, technical attacks become more expensive. Social engineering ...

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  • Too Small for eDiscovery or Digital Forensics?

    Think Your Case is Too Small for E-Discovery or Computer Forensics? Think Again. This post will explore cost-containment tips that you can't afford to ignore. 

    The Background

    You are working on a small case, and you have a hunch that Electronically Stored Information (ESI) could be helpful in obtaining a ...

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  • Texting: Another Needle in the Haystack

    4.1 Billion text messages are being sent daily in the United States. With the rapidly increasing use of mobile/smart phones (hereinafter referred to as “mobile phones”), this number is expected to continue to grow exponentially in the near future. Text messaging has become such an integrated part of today’s human ...

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