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Online Security, a global provider of computer forensics and information technology risk mitigation since 1997
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The open architecture of the Internet has created a new medium for fraud and other
crimes. The anonymity provided by the net, as well as its global and unregulated
nature, has created an exponential explosion in the number and types of technology-based
and online crimes. As speed, technology and software become more complex, and the
Internet more ubiquitous, the number of intruders that are exploiting weaknesses in
security systems to commit crime in a world without borders has skyrocketed.
Investigating Internet crime requires the integration of traditional investigative
techniques with an understanding of the architecture of the Internet and the use of
high level, cutting-edge electronic tools. The OnlineSecurity team has
more of experience conducting technology-based investigations than any other Pan-Pacific firm.
OnlineSecurity has successfully investigated Internet crimes involving: blackmail
and extortion; counterfeiting; international fraud; product hijacking; e-mail tracing;
website tracking and ownership analysis; stolen domain names; online stalking;
malicious slander; the identity of short sellers posting false and defamatory
information on bulletin boards; sexual harassment; physical threats; trademark
violations; password trafficking; copyright piracy; tracing the origin of spam as
well as developing a characteristics and profile database of intruders, hackers and
criminals.
Click on the links below to read the Case Studies
Black Market |
Short Sellers |
Hijacking |
IP Tracking
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