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Our site features a number of articles about the world of computer forensics. However, in addition to these, the Internet is an invaluable resource for more information. We have provided links below to articles that you may find useful. Please click on the title to visit the Web site and read the article.


 

 

Forensic Computing Uncloaks Industrial Espionage

Forensic computing techniques proved decisive in winning a recent High Court action involving underhand dealings and industrial espionage in Britain's automotive tools industry.

 

 

Forensic Examination of Digital Evidence: A Guide for Law Enforcement

This NIJ 2004 Special Report is intended to assist agencies to develop policies and procedures relating to the processing and handling of electronic evidence.

 

 

United Nations Manual on Prevention and Control
of Computer-Related Crime

One of the earliest works addressing the problem, this online manual concentrates on substantive criminal law protecting the holder of data/information and privacy, procedural law, crime prevention in the computer environment, and international cooperation.

 

 

High Tech Crime Briefs

Cybercrime is a worldwide part of modern-day life. The Australian Institute of Criminology has prepared a series of articles that detail virtually every aspect of high-tech criminal activity. From basic definitions and explanations of terms, to specific examples of computer-based crimes, this series of briefs is must-read material for members of the legal community.

 

 

Searching and Seizing Computers and Obtaining Electronic Evidence
in Criminal Investigations

This is an excellent resource for learning more about the issues involving the use of computer technology for illegal purposes. Numerous hyperlinks lead to specific laws, rules of evidence, discussions of Fourth Amendment considerations and much more.

 

 

Tracking a Computer Hacker

Computer hackers are some of the most pernicious criminals plaguing modern society today. From creation and distribution of destructive computer viruses to theft of intellectual property and unauthorized access to confidential information, hackers make their presence felt in every corner of the World Wide Web. This article reveals many of their tricks and provides resources to combat this plague.

 

 

Identity Theft: The Crime of the New Millennium

Identity theft is a crime that is one of the most damaging crimes that an individual could ever experience. Technological advances have made identity theft easier than ever, and this article contains many insights into how criminals use these resources to accomplish their goals. Fortunately, as this article points out, there are also ways to fight back.

 

 

The Rising Tide of Internet Fraud

Internet commerce has unfortunately opened the door for countless incidents of online fraud. This article reveals the ins and outs of such schemes as fradulent online auctions, retail sales, business opportunities and more, along with effective methods of response. Specific examples cited are particularly enlightening.

 

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