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  • Listening Devices Might Not be the Only Threat to Confidential Business Matters

    Listening Devices Might Not be the Only Threat to Confidential Business Matters

    In one of my recent posts, I talked about how we did a Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM) sweep for spy listening devices in the offices of a business. We didn’t find any eavesdropping devices in their offices, but we did determine that one of the other businesses in the building was being bugged. When we…

  • Cell Phone Forensics – No Judgment, Just Facts

    Cell Phone Forensics – No Judgment, Just Facts

    We worked with a woman who called from Seattle. We know she contacted us because we are one of only a few investigative labs who can potentially identify the bad guy when we uncover a cell phone spy. What we didn’t know, was that she was concerned about being embarrassed because some of the details…

  • Cell Phone Spyware Thwarts Litigation

    Cell Phone Spyware Thwarts Litigation

    An attorney hired to conduct a very sensitive investigation. We scheduled a meeting in the attorney’s office. What the attorney was not aware of, however, was that illegal spyware had been installed on his cell phone. The bad guy listened to the entire conversation between the investigator and the attorney including the steps of the…

  • Courtroom Wins May Rest on Forensic Investigator Credibility

    Courtroom Wins May Rest on Forensic Investigator Credibility

    Here at , we provide the truth, reliable facts about matters and answer critical questions so our clients can make informed decisions. We gather information and intelligence on everything from people, hidden assets, computer forensic examination or mobile phone analysis and when it is provided to attorneys and clients, it is documented, verified and ready…

  • 5 Signs a Spy Might Have Control of Your Mobile Phone

    5 Signs a Spy Might Have Control of Your Mobile Phone

    Cellular forensics is a term people are starting to hear and say in conversations across the nation. That’s because more cell phones are being targeted with spyware and cellular malware. Why? Because spyware and malware software is becoming more available and less costly through the Internet—even though it is illegal in the United States—and people…