- Recovery of deleted email and webmail;
- Recovery of deleted or corrupt files;
- Metadata analysis;
- References to files accessed from a computer system;
- Internet history records;
- Windows registry artifacts;
- Evidence of external storage devices such as USB thumb drives;
- Password recovery.
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| Some examples of cases that often require computer forensics analysis include: |
- Business disputes,
- Employment matters,
- Unauthorized access,
- Harassment cases,
- Government investigations,
- Potential fraud cases, and
- Intellectual property theft.
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| Servient Forensics can play a key role in a comprehensive corporate loss prevention programs. Companies should consider forensic preservation and analysis of current or former employees’ computers when there is concern about potential litigation, inappropriate activity, or intellectual property protection. |
| Servient™ Computer Forensics also may play a key role in some cases in the implementation of defensible preservation from electronic discovery. Many cases may require forensic preservation and analysis of key custodians’ computers during the course of electronic discovery. |
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