 December 20th, 2011 by tcannon
I have been working at viaForensics as the Director of R&D for about 5 months now, and in that time I’ve been involved in some exciting research projects. I haven’t had the opportunity to blog on our company site yet so I thought I’d take a little time out and record a video [...]
 March 16th, 2011 by lhaas
viaForensics’ CIO, Andrew Hoog, is quoted in an article regarding mobile security in the March 2011 issue of Money Magazine. Get your copy on newsstands now!
 February 1st, 2011 by lhaas
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A white paper detailing the study of Android forensics methods finds viaForensics’ AFLogical tool the most effective and efficient tool available. The paper, “Proposed Methodology for Victim Android Forensics”, is co-authored by Steve Kovacik of the Munster police department and Daniel R. O’Day of the the Lake County HIDTA (High Intensity Drug Trafficking [...]
 October 19th, 2010 by ctriplett
Android use is growing exponentially, with nearly 200,000 devices activated daily and more than 12 million Android phones in use around the world. Android core applications allow us to do things like send text messages, download and send media, take photos and videos, and much more. But what happens when something we need [...]
 September 1st, 2010 by lhaas
What is penetration testing? by Lee Haas
Although still an evolving concept, penetration testing is becoming more common and more critical for organizations housing confidential data.
What is penetration testing? In simple terms, penetration testing is basically a planned attempt to hack into your system in order to determine any vulnerabilities and [...]
 August 31st, 2010 by lhaas
Keys to hiring a qualified computer forensic expert by Lee Haas
Computer forensics experts are skilled in various techniques used to recover and analyze data for use in a legal investigation. They have the ability to dig deeper and provide more than the average IT technician. When you are in need of a [...]
 August 31st, 2010 by lhaas
Departing employees and data theft New techniques shift power back to companies By Andrew Hoog, Kyle Gaffaney and the viaForensics team
Gone are the days when employees kept rolodexes on their desks. According to the How Much Information? study conducted by the University of California Berkeley, 92% of all new information in 2002 [...]
 May 11th, 2010 by lhaas
Android forensics article in DFI News™:
Introduction Android, Google’s mobile device platform, is growing quickly in its share of the smart phone market share. For the period ending February 2010, Android grew 5.2% and now has a 9% share of the smart phone market. In October 2009, a report released by Gartner predicted [...]
 July 8th, 2009 by ahoog
Recovering deleted iPhone text messages and photos can be done by trained experts provided certain steps are taken by the user. Taking the following actions will help ensure total recovery of your deleted messages.
Turn off your iPhone If possible, completely stop using the iPhone. Place the iPhone in airplane mode or turn [...]
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