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February 06, 2012

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Computer Evidence Recovery & Litigation Support

 

Currently, between 25% and 35% of all important discovery documents are resident on computers.
 
In both civil and criminal issues, there are times when you know or suspect that there is electronic data on a computer hard drive or tape that has been hidden, tampered with, deleted or otherwise damaged, and you need the information. Whether the cause is a disgruntled employee who "wiped out" his computer before leaving or individuals trying to hide evidence of fraud, sexual harassment or embezzlement, or trying to hide the misappropriation of customer files, proprietary processes or customer lists, the process of recovering the information is similar.
 
If you believe that you have a computer that that contains electronic evidence, discontinue it's use immediately. If it was left running, leave it on, if not, leave it turned off. Attempting to access the computer in any way, may change the data contained in the drive or activate a pre-programmed set of instructions to alter the content of the drive. Continuing to use the computer can also innocently overwrite the evidence making it permanently unavailable.
 
In many cases the electronic evidence is still on the hard drive and requires skill and experience in data recovery and computer forensics to identify and retrieve the key data. Our experts can safely enter any system, network or data storage device to recover data and determine whether it has been tampered with, deleted or damaged. Depending upon your needs, experts can search for specific data, phrases, files, numbers or keywords; determine when data was accessed; or verify illegal use of proprietary information.
 
The sure way to assure that all available electronic evidence is secured, is to isolate the hard drive or tape involved and secure it in such a way as to satisfy, in court, that the original data was not modified. Ideally, remove the hard drive(s) from all computers involved.
 
Be sure of your expert! If an attempt has been made to delete, erase or otherwise hide critical evidence, it is very important that an experienced, data recovery professional search for, and retrieve the missing information. There are many excellent software products on the market, which when used as designed, can recover lost or hidden data. However, these software products can also permanently loose data which otherwise could be recovered. You are risking your one chance of recovering critical information by using commercial software. If you have lost data that is critical, search out a competent data recovery professional. DataRecovery-ON is that competent professional.
 
Preserving Evidence
 
Before starting to search for evidence on a hard drive or tape, we first "clone" or "bit map", cluster by cluster this original drive, to one of our drives. All bits and bytes on the original media are now duplicated, without changing any structure or information. This is a different technique than using the copy command, which can eliminate key information still on the drive.
 
Working closely with our client we can use cloned drive to identify any erased or deleted files including the date and time the file was generated or the date and time the erasing or deletion took place.
 
Using key word search techniques (not synonymous with the "find" or similar command in many operating system software) we can search for key phrases, words or numbers in every file.
 
Let us use our experience in recovering data to work for and with you.
 
Our experts will work with you! We use proprietary techniques to evaluate the information on a drive -- without effecting any action to modify the information. You let us know what you are looking for, and if the information is on the drive, we can answer your questions.
 
If the information is available, we can get it for you.
 
For a free consultation, contact us.

From customer's correspondence

Carl S.
Castleford, West Yorkshire UK

Hitachi IC25N040ATMR04 40 GB laptop

From Customer's order

Drive missing in BIOS at system start. No other recover attempted as data is too precious! Drive simply removed from Gateway laptop and mounting chassis removed.

 

After recovery:

Many thanks folks!
My friends will be delighted and the photo file directories you have
recovered look to be exactly what they were looking for! MARVELLOUS!
ONCE AGAIN, THANK YOU!


Sam E.P./EnviroDesign
M&E Systems Engineering

Maxtor MaxOneTouch 7Y250P0 250 GB external

From Customer's order

Windows "sees" the drive. Maxtor software can give the drive parameters. The drive appears to spin. I believe the drive over heated. No recovery attempts other than trying on different PCs and at different times.

 

After recovery:

Thanks for your service, looks good. You may count on my references of your services, whenever you need one.
Cheers,
Sam


Jeff M.
WCS - Americas Field Operations
NCR WATERLOO
Waterloo, ON Canada

IBM IC25N020ATCS04-0 20 GB laptop

From Customer's order

Failure: Cannot BOOT PC - receive the following error: Primary hard disk drive 0 failure. Strike the F1 key to continue, F2 to run the setup utility.
I can not see the drive electrically in the BIOS or SETUP as a D Drive or the secondary drive.

 

After recovery:

We are so pleased with the recovery results. Working with you is a great experience. We've tried some recovery companies before, but none of those could deliver such great results on super prompt base. You are amazing!!!
Thanks again and will definitely do business with you again.
Sincerely,
Jeff M.


 
 

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