by SJDC | Feb 11, 2025 | Cell Phone, Legal, Mobile Device, Phone, Privacy, Private Investigations, Smart Phone, Spyware, Stalking, Threat Assessment
Disclaimer This guide is not legal advice. While some steps suggested below are best practices for investigative and forensic purposes, they do not replace diligent measures to protect your safety or personal information. The order of these steps requires careful...
by SJDC | Jun 2, 2024 | Accident, Cell Phone, Crash, Data, Deleted, Deleted, Digital, Distracted Driving, eDiscovery, Forensics, Incident Response, Legal, Mobile Device, Phone, Privacy, Recover, Smart Phone, Traffic
The purpose of this post is to provide instructions for the capture of iOS crash logs, including sysdiagnose logs, after they’ve been created. These logs can also be highly relevant to a digital forensic analysis and thus it is important to create and capture...
by SJDC | Mar 17, 2018 | Cell Phone, Data, Deleted, Deleted, Digital, eDiscovery, Forensics, Legal, Mobile Device, Phone, Private Investigations, Recover, Smart Phone
The purpose of this page is to generate and maintain a resource for digital forensic and eDiscovery practitioners, lawyers and legal professionals, and anyone generally looking to understand and/or explain (by way of analogy) some of the technology concepts that may...
by SJDC | Apr 26, 2015 | Accident, Cell Phone, Crash, Data, Deleted, Deleted, Digital, Distracted Driving, eDiscovery, Forensics, Legal, Mobile Device, Phone, Privacy, Private Investigations, Recover, Smart Phone, Traffic
SJDC is often hired to perform digital forensic analyses of cell phones or other types of mobile devices that were present during traffic accidents. The goal of these exams is almost always to determine the possibility of distracted driving and mobile devices have...
by SJDC | Oct 6, 2014 | Cell Phone, Data, Deleted, Deleted, Digital, eDiscovery, Forensics, Legal, Mobile Device, Phone, Recover, Smart Phone
Three months after the Supreme Court’s Riley v. California decision mandating police to secure a search warrant prior to searching an arrestee’s cell phone, and the world is apparently still turning. Many, present company included, believed this...