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todayJuly 18, 2025

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Cyber Forensic Omprakash Singh

Cyber Forensic Laboratory

Cyber Forensic Laboratory  Purpose and Vision of Hawk Eye Forensic Hawk Eye Forensic is a pioneering force in the digital forensic landscape, delivering end-to-end cyber forensic services to law enforcement, corporates, academic institutions, and government bodies. The purpose is simple yet powerful — to bring truth to light using digital ...

todayJuly 11, 2025

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Digital Forensics Omprakash Singh

Social Media Forensics: Investigating Crimes on Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp

Social Media Forensics: Investigating Crimes on Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp In the digital age, social media platforms have become an integral part of daily communication, business, and entertainment. However, with this widespread usage comes a new avenue for cybercrime, harassment, identity theft, and fraud. As a result, social media forensics ...

todayJuly 4, 2025

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Digital Forensics Omprakash Singh

The Role of Digital Forensics in Cybercrime Investigations

The Role of Digital Forensics in Cybercrime Investigations In an age dominated by technology, cybercrime has emerged as one of the most pressing threats to individuals, organizations, and governments. From data breaches and identity theft to ransomware and financial fraud, cybercriminals are leveraging digital tools with increasing sophistication. To combat ...

todayJune 2, 2025

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Digital Forensics Omprakash Singh

How Technology and Forensic Experts Identify Fake Images

In today’s digital age, the internet is flooded with images, ranging from social media posts to news articles and court evidence. However, not all images can be trusted. With the rise of deepfakes, AI-generated media, and photo manipulation tools, the line between real and fake has blurred. Digital forensics plays ...

todayDecember 15, 2023

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Computer Forensics Admin

Best Practices for Conducting a Successful Computer Forensics Examination

Practitioners of digital forensics work for a wide range of organizations, including the government, accounting firms, law firms, banks, software development firms, and corporations. Essentially, any organization with a computer system may require the services of a digital forensics specialist. Experts in digital forensics must be familiar with the collection, ...