Carney Forensics helps lawyers, investigators, and companies obtain insight into their cases by retrieving
Digital Evidence from social media, mobile and smart phones, and personal computers using the latest technology. Their clients enjoy quick, convenient, on-site services, user-friendly reports and timelines, professional consulting assistance, and expert witness testimony.
Mobile Phones / Smart Phones
Mobile and Smart Phone Memory can be accessed to retrieve digital evidence. A new genre of cell phone extraction tools has given birth to break-through capabilities in
Forensic Evidence Collection, Authentication, and
Production.
Portable Handhelds
The
Digital Forensics on
Portable Handheld Consumer Electronics such as PDA's, portable navigation or GPS devices, MP3 players, or eBook readers might surprise you. It can paint a clearer picture of the user and could solve an investigation or prove an alibi.
Digital Document Forensics
What a
Digital Document can tell you about the person who wrote it and when he wrote it is often more important than what it says if you read it. It may contain evidence equivalent to a smoking gun for your case.
Web Mail Forensics
More and more people, plaintiffs and defendants alike, leave their
Electronic Footprints on the Internet.
Web based Email can provide digital evidence that can give you the advantage.
Social Media Forensics
Social Media evidence is relevent, often incriminating, and powerful for impeachment. Carney Forensics harvests social media evidence from online sources with the latest technology for
Collection, Preservation Social Network Analysis, and
Visualization for use in investigations and discovery.
Mobile Phone Spyware, Viruses, Malware
Spyware on your mobile phone can enable someone else to view your address book, your call histories, your text messages, and even listen to your conversations or track where you are located right now. How can you tell if your mobile phone is
Infected or
Bugged?
Digital Forensics: How Producing Text Messages and Facebook Can Assist with OFPs, Restraining Orders, and Discovery in Divorce Cases
Today, there are more than 292.8 million wireless subscribers - 93% of the total U.S. population. Only 37% used mobile phones back in 2000.
Small Scale Digital Device Forensics - Evidence from Mobile Phones and GPS Units May Surprise You!
Today, there are more than 262.7 million wireless subscribers - 83% of the total U.S. population. That equates to 2,869 times more subscribers today than in January 1985.