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Forensics in the News
11/10/2006 Recruit the network to work for you Are "live" investigations the trend we are heading towards? read more
11/10/2006 Stolen computer may hold key to solving triple murder stolen laptop computer may be the key to unlocking the mystery of why a woman and her two sons were shot to death inside their Bethany home late Thursday, Nov. 2. read more
11/5/2006 Cyber Unit Finds Success With a second detective and a civilian employee in training, a computer forensics lab and a couple of convictions already under its belt, the Fort Smith Police Department's 18-month-old Cyber Investigations Unit is poised to ride a "tidal wave" of digital police work. And not a minute too soon. read more
4/25/2006 Relatives, Experts Testify In Polk Murder Defense Murder suspect Susan Polk resumed defending herself at trial Tuesday -- a day after comparing her life to suspense movies.... read more
4/11/2006 Preserving the chain of evidence FORENSIC investigators at PwC were called in when a legal battle over client contacts erupted in the financial services sector recently... read more
4/5/2006 Deleting May Be Easy, but Your Hard Drive Still Tells All IT was only a single digit in a 20-page Microsoft Word contract between two partners, but Scott Cooper earned his fee several years ago when he found it.... read more
3/30/2006 What would you do if you found child porn on your computer? Shanny Moreno describes what happened a month ago when he went to open up and e-mail... read more
3/29/2006 Expert Available to Discuss Electronic Discovery, Computer Forensics Analysts say the electronic discovery market is worth nearly $2 billion and is growing every year... read more
11/07/2005 Basic training The reason the Secret Service puts so much emphasis on computer forensics is fairly simple: Computers are where the clues are... read more
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