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Running Head: RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT-DIGITAL FORENSICS METHODS 1
RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT-DIGITAL FORENSICS METHODS 2
Week 14 Research Assignment-Digital Forensics Methods
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Methods of Digital Forensics used to Solve Crimes
Digital forensic methods are used to solve the crime by law enforcers and investigators every day. For example, there was this case in the United Kingdom back in 2009 of a particular guy, Krenar Lusha, who was an illegal immigrant to the UK. He was arrested based on his internet search engine pattern. He was found guilty due to the help of digital forensics. Once the computer forensics experts investigated his laptop, they discovered that he had downloaded a manual of 4300GM that contained information to make search belts and explosives. This opened up the case, giving them the warrant for further investigation to search his house, where they found 71.8liters of petrol, potassium nitrate, and a live shotgun cartridge. Digital forensics also showed other evidence that he had used his laptop to message people via MSN, where he described himself as a terrorist and a sniper. In the messages, he portrayed himself as someone who hated Jewish and American people and wanted to see them dead. All this information was retrieved from his laptop using digital forensics and used as digital evidence in court (Roussev, 2016).
Several criminal cases have used digital evidence to uncover hidden scams. In most criminal cases, whenever there is not enough evidence gathered from all the sources acquired, digital forensics will often provide adequate evidence to convict the person. Most of these digital devices that we use can store 99%of the information that we feed them, and in case of a criminal investigation, they come in handy. Digital forensics is an effective method to solve crimes commonly used today by investigators (Husain & Khan, 2019).
References
Husain, M., & Khan, M. (2019). Critical concepts, standards, and techniques in cyber forensics. IGI Global.
Kävrestad, J. (2018). Fundamentals of digital forensics: Theory, methods, and real-life applications. Springer.
Roussev, V. (2016). Digital forensic science: Issues, methods, and challenges. Morgan & Claypool Publishers.