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New Malware Implodes on Detection, Taking Your Data Down

An insidious computer virus that reacts violently when detected—destroying everything onboard—is now on the loose. Researchers from Cisco Systems Talos Group discovered the malware threat, called Rombertik. Like many other threats, this one is made up of particularly virulent code attached to a seemingly innocuous email. The bug is designed…

How to Evaluate a Digital Forensic Report—Part 3: Experts

Originally published on Legal Solutions Blog. In yesterday’s installment in this series we looked at the Daubert Standard.  Today we’ll discuss how best to review the qualifications of a digital forensics expert. Reviewing the Expert-Report Drafter A digital forensics expert can be used in a variety of ways: as an expert…

How to Evaluate a Digital Forensic Report—Part 2: Daubert

Originally published on Legal Solutions Blog. In last week’s installment, I discussed the meaning of “digital forensics” and touched on the reigning case in scientific evidence admission, Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals Inc. The Daubert decision resulted in a set of standards used by judges to determine whether scientific evidence is…

How to Evaluate a Digital Forensic Report—Part 1

Originally published on Legal Solutions Blog. With the widespread permeation of advanced technology into our daily lives, it is inevitable that the products of those technologies, i.e., digital information, will make their way into the courtroom. This has largely occurred in the form of electronic discovery, or eDiscovery, where each…

How to ease the eDiscovery impact of FOIA requests

Originally published on FCW. The expanding reach of the Freedom of Information Act has introduced a new dynamic at federal agencies, and it is driving the need for IT professionals in the public sector to understand and conduct electronic discovery for records being requested by individuals and private parties under…

Uncovering the Smoking Gun is a Team Effort

Originally published on Forensic Magazine. By Dr. Jim Kent History and fiction are filled with colorful stories of famous investigations and the skills that ultimately solved high-profile crimes. Much has changed since the city of Philadelphia established the first paid daytime police force in 1833.1 What has not changed is…

CNN Video: Deadly Plane Crash

Technology exists that can recover data from any device, no matter how damaged. Chris Bross, DriveSavers Chief Technology Officer (CTO): Anything that stores digital data we can recover. CNN Reporter: The recovery of cellphone video from a crash site begins in a place like this Jim Alcott, DriveSavers Data Recovery/Forensic Engineer: I’m going…

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