"Computer forensics is the specialized practice of investigating computer media for the purpose of discovering and analyzing available, deleted, or "hidden" information that may serve as useful evidence in a legal matter. " (Steen, Hassell 2004)
Computer forensics has become a very important factor of criminal investigations. Since computers have become mainstream the need for a science that will deal with the technology has become an issue for the judicial and legal system. Some of the areas computer forensics may be utilized are:
§ Copyright infringement
§ Industrial espionage
§ Money laundering
§ Piracy
§ Sexual harassment
§ Theft of intellectual property
§ Unauthorized access to confidential information
§ Blackmail
§ Corruption
§ Decryption
When the investigator finds a computer that may hold evidence, they first create an exact image of the drive. This prevents any inadvertent damage to the system. The clone image is important because more than 160......
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