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Computers have changed our society like no other technology before. They have improved our lives, entertained us and helped us to become more productive and better educated. Unfortunately, dishonest people always find ways to mold technologies to suit their needs and computers are no exception. Computers have been used to help fraudsters, embezzlers, music pirates, child pornographers, blackmailers and more. These crimes are very hard for police to properly investigate and always require the skills of an experienced
Because internet crimes tend to be fairly anonymous, it takes a skilled investigator to properly discover who has been using a computer for illegal activities. Unfortunately, many police are not trained in this area, and if they are, they are rarely also trained in rules about search and seizure of computers and other technological devices. Lucky for you, your
Even if the evidence against you was not illegally obtained, it may still be insufficient to base a full trial on. If the evidence only shows that illegal activities took place on your computer network, in your house or even on your computer, it still may not be conclusive enough to show you were the one using the computer when the crime occurred. Your
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