Computer Forensics Crime
Detecting Computer Forensics Crime is not always easy. Crimes can include Inappropriate Email Usage, Email Abuse, Digital Fraud, IP Theft, E-Stalking, Breach of Contract, Computer Break-ins, Phone ‘Phreaking', Inappropriate Data Duplication, Digital Pornography, Inappropriate Internet Usage , Internet Abuse, Unauthorised Data Duplication, Bankruptcy Data Investigation, Forgeries, Murder, Disloyal Employees, Assault, Rape, 'Happy Slapping', Industrial Espionage, Theft, Private Investigation of Personal Computer, Private Investigation of Cellphone/Mobile Phone, Private Investigation of PDA, Blackberry Forensic Examination, SatNav forensics and many more.
- Inappropriate Email Usage - This could be sending pornographic images to others using their email system.
- Email abuse is simply that the user is utilising their email system for unauthorised emails, (this could be amongst other things, emailing friends, or sending 'spam').
- Digital Fraud. This area covers a vast area, including DDoS, credit card duplication, keystroke logging and subsequent funds extractions etc
- IP Theft - the theft of an organisations, (or individuals) Interlectual Property.
- E-Stalking - Virtual Stalking. Following people to chat rooms, talking to people pretending you are someone else etc
- Breach of Contract - Failing to observe the rules of a contract and using the computer for this purpose.
- Computer Break-Ins - Also known as 'hacking'
- Phone 'Phreaking' - Imitating a phone to use anothers' phone account, therefore making calls on someone elses phone bill.
- Inappropriate Data Duplication - Copying files that are either copywrited or confidential information, the property of another person or organisation, without their permission
- Digital Pornography - Using the computer for distribution of pornography
- Inappropriate Internet Usage - browsing websites that are not appropriate, (pornographic, gambling, paedophillic etc)
- Unauthorised Data Duplication - Copying files that are either copywrited or confidential information, the property of another person or organisation, without their permission
- Bankrupcy Data Investigation - Investigating a bankrupts computer to check that funds have not been laundered electronically
- Forgeries - Using the computer for duplicating bank notes, stock certificates etc
- Murder - Checking the computer, mobile phone, PDA or other digital device for evidence relating to the crime, either proving guilt, or disproving guilt.
- Disloyal Employees - Employees who have possibly sent client information to competitors, or employees who are deliberately sabotaging their company computer or computer systems.
- Assault - Digital evidence of an actual assault, or proof of innocence of involvement of an assault.
- Rape - Evidence that could prove a rape, or prove the innocence of a party accused of rape.
- 'Happy Slapping' - evidence that a person has had involvement in Happy Slapping, (been beaten whilst onlookers video the assault, (normally on a mobile phone video recorder))
- Industrial Espionage - Theft of Data from company with the intention of using the data against the company that owned it.
- Theft - Digital evidence of a theft or the 'fencing' of stolen goods.
- Private Investigation of a Personal Computer - Checking a personal computer for incriminating evidence of infidelity/financial wrongdoings etc.
- Private Investigation of a Mobile Phone/Cellphone - Checking a mobile phone for incriminating evidence of infidelity/financial wrongdoings etc
- Blackberry Examination - Checking a Blackberry for incriminating evidence of infidelity/financial wrongdoings etc.
- Private Investigation of a Personal Digital Assistant, (PDA) - Checking a PDA for incriminating evidence of financial wrongdoings/infidelity etc
- SatNav forensics - checking Satalite Navigation Systems to ensure that the accused was where he said he was.
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