Deceased man’s cellphone sends away alleged dealer
LOWELL — A 24-year-old Lawrence man was sentenced to two years in jail and two years of probation after pleading guilty to drug charges brought as a result of an investigation that used the cell phone of a man...
Read moreFBI unable to break into Texas church gunman’s cellphone
The FBI has been unable to access the phone of the Texas church gunman, officials said Tuesday, voicing their frustration with the tech industry as they try to gather evidence about Devin Kelley‘s motive for killing 26 churchgoers in...
Read moreCoroner confirms remains found in car was Morgan Johnson
Morgan Johnson was last seen at a motel on Gateway Blvd. in Plainfield in May 2011. Police found his car Friday submerged in a pond on Perry Road with a body inside. New cell phone forensics technology helped police narrow...
Read moreTrump signs cybercrime bill
President Trump on Thursday signed legislation to help state and local law enforcement better combat cybercrime. Read the full story.
Read moreRussia is hacking the phones of NATO soldiers
Russia’s digital warfare campaign isn’t limited to targeting distant servers. The Wall Street Journal has learned that Russian hackers are targeting individual NATO soldiers near, such as those deployed to Poland and the Baltic states. The intruders are compromising...
Read moreAt US Border, Dramatic Spike in Searches of Phones, Electronic Devices
U.S. border agents are searching nearly four times as many international travelers’ smartphones and other electronic devices as they did two years ago, expanding the use of a little-known search-and-seizure authority that has sparked fresh legal challenges from digital...
Read moreDrone drops 400+ capsules to inmate in prison
The use of drones by prisoners is growing rapidly in the United States. Read the full story.
Read moreTwo Women Lashed for Whatsapp Word Battle
Saudi Arabia is combining religious law and computer technology. People can be punished for what they post. Read the full article
Read moreNGO used State of the Art Tech to take down Thai General
A THAI non-governmental organisation combating human slavery said it relied on state-of-the-art technology to gather evidence that aided in the conviction of an army general in a human trafficking case described as the country’s biggest to date. Following at...
Read moreHTCI and Syntricate Partner
On the 7th of April Syntricate and HTCI came together to form a strategic partnership. This partnership will allow HTCI to grow its training program by offering more classes and conducting more research in the digital forensics space. We are...
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