Computer Forensics:  "The discovery, analysis, and reconstruction of evidence extracted from and/or contained in a computer, computer system, computer network, computer media or computer peripheral." 

This includes password protected information, tracing the source of e-mail, recovering deleted data, restoring instant messages, remotely monitoring computers and preserving digital evidence for presentation in court, if needed.

Examining a computer to discover exactly what data is stored on it is a time consuming and painstaking process.  It is important that it can be proven that the examination had been performed thoroughly.  There are various types and amounts of information in a computer that are considered valuable from the evidence point of view.  All of these files can be retrieved.  These include:  Normal files, deleted files, documents, images, password protected information and hidden files. Until we start the examination process we do not know how much time will be needed to complete a thorough investigation. This why we set the the initial retainer at $800.

The most important point to keep in mind is that the original computer is not altered by any of the examination processes.  The entire examination is non-invasive.

K and R Forensic has the ability, equipment, and the latest technology available to obtain information from desktop computers, laptop/notebook computers, cell phones, and many other devices, even if a hard drive has been reformatted.

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