(LEX 18) — A computer forensics laboratory in Louisville has provided a helping hand on thousands of cases across Kentucky. LEX 18's Kayleigh Randle spoke with the FBI about the work being done there.
Digital evidence comes in all shapes and sizes: pallets full of computers, a hard drive with an AK-47 bullet hole in it, audio tapes fished out of the ocean, mangled floppies, garbled 911 calls.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Examiners at the FBI's Regional Computer Forensic Lab (RCFL) have a job of precision, as they use high-tech tools to break down digital devices to their elements, and find evidence ...
Imagine a laboratory filled with equipment advanced enough to locate deleted child pornography on a hard drive, recover old e-mails sent on a cell phone and trace the owner of a camera used to ...
STEVENS POINT − Central Wisconsin residents will soon have access to a digital forensics lab on the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point campus. The Digital Forensics and Recovery Analysis Lab will ...
WASHINGTON — I received an email earlier today from the FBI press office hailing their computer forensics labs. “A domestic terrorist. A kidnapper. A corrupt politician. An identity thief. These are ...
Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli said Monday that he will use part of Virginia’s share of a national Medicaid fraud settlement to expand an in-house laboratory that analyzes and processes evidence of ...
Computer sleuths interested in running forensic PC operations on a Linux machines should take a look at an open source tool called Foremost. Computer sleuths interested in running forensic PC ...
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