Digital Forensic Investigations

The digital forensic investigation involves the recovery and investigation of material found on a digital device. It is usually the result of cybercrime and is a branch of forensic science. Originally, it was used to retrieve data from computers, but as technology has advanced, it now includes many devices such as smartphones, tablets, computer notebooks, and more. While digital forensics has many applications in today's digital world, it is often used in criminal or civil court proceedings to refute or support evidence or hypotheses. In an ideal world, each law enforcement agency would have access to a team of people and resources to retrieve or trace information on a computer or other related device. Unfortunately, this is not the case, and often, a private investigator is called in to do this job.


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Aerosoft Investigations private investigators have the training and expertise, as well as the resources to aid law enforcement and other agencies in digital forensic work.


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This is particularly useful in the following:

  • Data recovery
  • Mobile phone forensics
  • Internet monitoring
  • Penetration testing
  • Leaks or fraud
  • Cyberespionage
  • Financial tampering
  • Computer crime
  • Employee misconduct

This allows private investigators to help with theft, assault, and even murder when someone tries to cover their tracks in the digital landscape. It also helps in civil matters when it comes to protecting the property and rights of an individual and in dealing with disputes within commercial entities.


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You or your company's information is required to be retrieved. It is also helpful to law enforcement and other agencies in the pursuit of criminals and their activities.

Some information that can be recovered includes:

  • Deleted call history (both incoming, outgoing, and missed)
  • Deleted emails (both incoming, outgoing, and drafts)
  • SMS/WhatsApp/Skype/IM Chat/IRC/WeChat/Viber
  • Deleted GPS locations (both waypoints and Geotagging of images)
  • Deleted images (both sent and received)
  • Social network logs/GEO login/activity time
  • Deleted internet history (history, keywords, searches, deleted cookies
  • SSID/Wi-Fi data/MAC/IP
  • Bluetooth (timestamped and paired devices

On computers, digital forensics deals with evidence found on computers and digitally stored media. A private investigator will use it to identify, retrieve, preserve, analyze digital media, and present facts and views on digital information. A personal investigator will examine, analyze and even retrieve data from computers or other related devices and external hard disk drives. Private investigators will ensure that no digital evidence is overlooked and assist law enforcement at any stage of the investigation.

Aerosoft Private Investigators are an essential part of the digital forensics sector and are vital in the investigative process. Their resources and skills have proven invaluable to law enforcement and even private individuals and corporations looking to protect their assets and assets from cybercriminals or Scammers who are claiming what doesn't belong to them.


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