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todayJune 3, 2025

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Mobile Forensic Omprakash Singh

What is Mobile Malware? Understanding Threats and Forensic Analysis

In the modern digital era, smartphones are no longer just communication tools—they hold vast amounts of personal, professional, and financial data. With this dependency comes risk. One of the most concerning threats is mobile malware. This blog explores what mobile malware is, how mobile malware forensics helps in investigations, different ...

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 ...

todayMay 30, 2025

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Digital Forensics Omprakash Singh

Top 5 Mobile Forensic Challenges in 2025

Top 5 Mobile Forensic Challenges in 2025 Mobile devices have become central to modern life, storing vast amounts of personal, professional, and sometimes criminal data. For forensic investigators, smartphones are treasure troves of digital evidence. However, retrieving this data is far from straightforward. As mobile technology evolves, so do the ...

todayDecember 15, 2023

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Computer Forensics Admin

The Ultimate Guide to Computer Forensics: Techniques and Industrial Tools

Computer forensics is an essential field in today’s technologically advanced world for solving digital puzzles and preventing cyberattacks. This thorough guide walks readers through the complex world of computer forensics, examining a wide range of methods and professional-grade equipment essential to the recovery, examination, and understanding of digital evidence. Come ...

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, ...