Digital Forensics Dispatch

Digital Forensics Blog
by Sensei Enterprises, Inc.

Recent Posts

Jun 18, 2019

Negotiations Surround Cross-Border Sharing of Electronic Evidence

Modern day criminal investigations are increasingly reliant upon online evidence, which may be stored internationally and require months of judicial

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Jun 13, 2019

Law School Student turned Cyberstalker Sentenced

In October of 2018, Ho Ka Terence Yung pled guilty to cyberstalking the University of Texas alum who conducted interviews

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Jun 11, 2019

Another Judge Rules Amendments Protect Against a Forced Biometric Phone Unlock

Chief U.S. Magistrate Judge Ronald E. Bush denied law enforcement’s request to demand the owner of a Google pixel to

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Jun 06, 2019

Parents Accused of Murder – Evidence from Phones Shows Restrained Child in Bathroom

A 12-year-old boy was pronounced dead in an Indiana hospital on May 24, CNN reports. The boy, Eduardo Posso, showed

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Jun 04, 2019

Accusations of Spoliation Emerge in Kevin Spacey Trial

The attorney for actor Kevin Spacey has asked the court for a swift trial, stating his client is “suffering” while

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May 30, 2019

Future Cameras and Smart Phones May Aid in Fake Photo Detection

Within the digital forensics realm, it’s not uncommon for us to be asked whether or not we can determine if

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May 28, 2019

Another Former Government Employee Arrested for Espionage

On May 17, 2019, a former CIA case officer was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for transferring information

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May 23, 2019

Naval Prosecutor Sends Defense Team Monitoring Software Embedded Within Email Message

A military prosecutor’s case may unravel after he purposefully sent an email infected with tracking software to the entire defense

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May 21, 2019

Digital Forensics Company Owner Arrested for Being a Double Agent

The CEO and owner of a Digital Forensics company (H-11 Digital Forensics) based out of Salt Lake City, Utah was

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May 16, 2019

Remote Access, Hacking and $300,000 in Damage.

A former contracted IT Specialist, has been sentenced to three years in federal prison, for hacking a previous employer according

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May 14, 2019

Courts in New York Adapt to Changes for Streamed Evidence

Riverhead Justice Court in New York is realizing its technological limitations with digital data, and new legislation is demanding change.

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May 09, 2019

Prison Administrator Viewing YouTube Videos All-Day Long Abruptly Retires

CBS13 of Sacramento has reported that an administrator in the Valley State Prison system was using his state-issued, work computer

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