Crime goes high tech
Criminals have made the leap to cyber crime years ago and thefts have been getting more complex ever since. It is not as easy as looking for fingerprints on a pedestal to see who stole a vase any more. Now you have to track data streams and network access to find who has been shifting around the little ones and zeros. Computer forensics is a difficult field and not many Georgia Private Investigations firms are adept in its use. Silent Partner PI is the exception.
They are trained to discover which files have been used in a computer crime and track changes in documents to see who may be the suspect. They are able to work with web pages, word processing files, spread sheets, email messages, software applications, Databases, meta data, IM’s, PDA, and a myriad of other documents that can be used in criminal activity. A detailed network investigation or internet use investigation will often uncover the perpetrator fairly quickly.
In a cyber crime you need an Atlanta Private Detective that can deal with hard disk recovery as well. When done properly data recovery may take days to accomplish but it can recover files from a hard drive after it has been erased and reformatted repeatedly. To cover their tracks criminals will try to destroy files and they think quickest way to do that is crash a hard rive or erase it in some way. Hard drives are like having a person write really hard on a writing tablet and then tearing off the top piece. Often times the message can be retrieved from the underlying layer. So a good Alpharetta Private Detective can retrieve data that was thought to be lost entirely. If some important company documents were destroyed along with any evidence of criminal activity, it may be worth having an Alpharetta PI do the recovery just to regain your files for day to day operations.
PI firms are also great to have around before a crime has been committed. A well trained Atlanta PI can go over your computer systems and check for lax security. Some companies allow employees to use weak passwords, leave their work stations unlocked and unattended or even use common passwords that will allow entrance to sensitive files and servers. Some programs and hardware may be left at its default settings which can be looked up at the manufactures website at any time. These security practices are why even amateur thieves can sometimes get away with sensitive files and information.

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