Search engine companies like Google and Microsoft Bing have agreed to make it more difficult to find indecent images of children online. How Prevalent is it to find Indecent Images of Children on Google or Bing? Upto 100,000 search terms on Google and Microsoft Bing currently return no results that find illegal material and trigger […]
Mobile Phone Forensics Challenges
The Challenges Facing Digital Forensic Investigations within Mobile Phone Investigations A mobile phone is the most popular communication device and also some of the most difficult to be able to retrieve and extract evidence from. Though many forensics tools are available that have made data extraction, decoding and analysing the data easier, the Apple iOS, […]
Dropbox – A Free Pass through the Firewall
Millions of users rely on Dropbox and other similar file sharing and hosting services to store and share their files, however, research shows how to use cloud storage synchronisation services to get around firewalls. Dropbox and other cloud storage services and applications including SkyDrive, Google Drive, Amazon Cloud Drive have increased in popularity recently as […]
Failure to Disclose Mobile Phone Evidence
Judge blames collapse of drug trial on CPS ‘cost cutting’ A trial of four alleged drug dealers and money launderers was abandoned after a judge ruled that the CPS had shown “completely unacceptable” behaviour. HHJ Peter Murphy stated that cost cutting measures had threatened to deprive the Defendants of a fair trial and also accused […]
Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008
Section 63 – Possession of extreme pornographic images Section 63 of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 cites the offence for the possession of extreme pornography. This act is frequently encountered when dealing with criminal cases involving computer based evidence and is set out below. 63 Possession of extreme pornographic images (1) It is […]