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Often investigators work till there are no more clues and then give up.
Our techniques for checking machines can yield dozens of clues that keep the investigation running. It represents the best outcome for both the investigator and client.
Auditors have traditionally worked with financial records produced by clients. When there it is a problem it is important to have investigative tools that really can get to the truth.
How else can you discover misdeeds by the CFO? At some time, audit procedures may actually require checking computers for hidden evidence.
If embezzlement or intellectual property theft are suspected it is important to use computer forensic techniques to look for evidence since these crimes often involve computers in the criminal activity as well as recording the activity.
Call Future Focus to discover Clues in Computers™.
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First step: we received the company-owned laptop used by the embezzler.
The suspect had been generating company credit card accounts then approving and using them.
Searching for fragments of fraudulent applications we found that the employee was indeed the culprit.
This sort of evidence on company owned computers can often show the sequence of a criminal's actions... including coverup activities.
Next stop: Secret Service interview
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