Computer Forensics Investigations
Maximum Detection has a computer forensic investigation team with the ability to locate and recover any and all relevant information or traces of same that may exist on a computer or storage device. This includes recovering items such as e-mails viewed but not “saved”, websites visited, deleted documents, uninstalled software, etc. The great news about this type of data is that unlike a piece of paper which only shows us what we can see, electric data can have information about it’s creation, multiple versions of that information, who it was transmitted to, history of it’s use, etc.
Our investigators are certified forensic professionals who have presented computer forensic evidence in the courtroom and who have also processed computer evidence for the Federal Bureau of investigation. Many of our clients, as well as the opposition, are often surprised at what we are able to find that was thought to be deleted or erased. Do not trust this type of computer forensic investigation to your local I.T. employee or computer consultant; the results will be at best incomplete and at worst disastrous.
We can recover electronic evidence during a computer forensic investigation from the following types of devices:
- Personal Digital Assistants
- GPS Devices
- Hard Drives
- Back-up Storage Media
- Databases
- E-mail Servers
- Web Servers
- Internet Sites
- Cellular telephones
- Digital Cameras
- Zip Drives
- Fax Machines
- Digital Answering Machines
- Memory Cards