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Virginia Private Investigator Warns of Sex Offenders February 28, 2008

Posted by isis2020 in Private Investigator, Relationships, Virginia Private Investigator, sex offenders.
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As a Virginia private investigator I routinely access various statistics during my normal daily operations.  Some databases work better than others and not all of them are open to the general public.  There is an excellent resource online where anyone can check the status of registered sex offenders in your city.  Not only that but it shows you on a map – where you live and where they live.

During my formal education in Criminology and profiling it became a well established fact that deviant sexual behavior in criminals has one of the highest repeat offender statistics.  For this reason alone I strongly recommend that EVERYONE with children visit this web site and verify that the local sex offender doesn’t live next door to you!

The web site is http://www.familywatchdog.us/ and covers every state and every city.  GO THERE…PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN!

This notice provided as a courtesy by Mr. Edmister, a Virginia private investigator from http://www.isis2020.com

28 Signs of a Cheating Spouse February 28, 2008

Posted by isis2020 in California Private Investigator, Cheating Spouse, Family, HowTo, Private Investigator, Virginia Private Investigator, child custody, divorce.
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A virginia private investigator with over 26 years of experience has provided a list of “28 Signs of a Cheating Spouse”.  Some or all of these signs may exist but don’t use it as an exact checklist.  You intuition is the first alarm to sound off that something is not right in the relationship.  Once that alarm wakes you up it is time to examine the following 28 signs.

  1. Sudden change in work hours
  2. Leaving early for work
  3. Excessive use of internet and email
  4. Unaccountable hours or unexplained absences
  5. Acting restless at home
  6. Leaving home during an argument
  7. Additional mileage on the odometer
  8. Having new friends
  9. Smelling of perfume or alcohol
  10. Hiding the home telephone bill
  11. Hiding the cell phone bill
  12. Telling you that “it’s just your imagination”
  13. Receiving hang-up phone calls
  14. Receiving anonymous phone calls
  15. New clothes and a new image
  16. Suddenly interested in exercise
  17. No longer interested in sex
  18. New sexual techniques
  19. Finding birth control items or sexual enhancers (Viagra for ex)
  20. Finding hidden lingerie
  21. No longer wearing a wedding ring
  22. Unexplained purchases on credit card bill
  23. Taking business trips alone
  24. Acting too close to a best friend
  25. Saying, “I need space”
  26. Saying, “You should date other people”
  27. Saying, “Let’s separate”
  28. Saying, “we don’t need counseling”

Remember, this list is a collection of common signs.  Some people will have ALL the signs, some may only have one or two.  Usually, the more signs that you detect the more involved the spouse is with extra curricular activities.

If you see the signs you can always consult a professional investigator for a Free consultation at http://www.isis2020.com or call TOLL FREE at (866) 231-2454

Computer Forensics – Catch A Cheating Spouse February 24, 2008

Posted by isis2020 in California Private Investigator, Computer Forensics, Private Investigator, Virginia Private Investigator, child custody, divorce.
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How can I catch a cheating spouse or boyfriend?  This is the most frequently asked question among private investigators.  In nearly every case, a computer is the key to gathering intelligence information.  A process called Computer Forensics can actually recover files deleted from your computer YEARS AGO!  Much to the amazement of countless criminals, cheating spouses, and crooked accountants…deleting files from your computer does NOT remove them from your hard drive!

If you want to launch a serious in-depth investigation into the inner workings of your scouse/significant other’s life then we suggest a computer forensic analysis.

How much does this cost?  It depends on the size of your hard drive.  You should be prepared to spend around $2,000.00 to get a complete and professional analysis.

Can the results be used in court? Yes, we testify as expert witnesses.  The process, called Electronic Discovery, is accepted as courtroom worthy all the way up to the United States Supreme Court.

For more information on Computer Forensics visit http://www.isis2020.com or http://www.computerforensics.us.com

Valentine’s Day Cheaters – Virginia Private Investigator February 24, 2008

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Weeks before February 14 are when cheaters leave the most evidence of their affairs, such as receipts for romantic gifts or suggestive texts.

Many private investigators say that in the past few years the number of people looking for proof of their partner’s infidelity has surged.

Some believe it is because of the high numbers of divorcees who do not want to be fooled by subsequent lovers.

Regardless of the reasons, Valentine’s Day is the first official day of  “the cheating season”.  If you think your spouse is acting differently, unexplained absences, changes in intimacy, then call the professionals at (866) 231-2454 or view the web site at http://www.isis2020.com

Virginia Private Investigator – Computer Forensics Law February 21, 2008

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Computer Forensic professionals are quickly finding out that several states are now requiring them to be licensed as private investigators.

A recent article in Baseline Magazine details how legislators in South Carolina have introduced pending legislation where “digital forensic evidence gathered for use in a court in this state must be collected by a person with a PI license or through a PI licensed agency.”

The Texas Private Security Board recently made a ruling regarding the licensing regulations which effect computer security consultants and computer forensic examiners. They felt that it is important that these computer related practitioners, as well as the entities hiring their services, are familiar with the licensing regulations, as violations carry steep financial and legal penalties.

There is no doubt that these regulations will cause computer forensic experts to create strategic business alliances with private investigators to insure that evidence they collect is not thrown out of court over licensing issues.

What do you think about this? Should computer forensic experts be required to have a PI license? Do private investigators have the necessary training and expertise to conduct computer forensic examinations?

The founder of Integrity Security & investigation Services, Inc. has been in the technology industry since 1982 and has successfully integrated the company’s technology skills with its investigation skills to form a powerful and compliant resource.  These impending changes in legislation for virginia private investigators seem to be a blueprint of what Integrity Security & investigation Services, Inc has been doing for several years!

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Computer Forensic Experts – Procedures February 17, 2008

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The simple definition of computer forensics is; the art and science of applying computer science to aid the legal process. Although plenty of science is attributable to computer forensics, most successful investigators possess a nose for investigations and for solving puzzles, which is where the art comes in. – Wikipedia, 2008

 Our computer forensic experts provide High Tech Investigations, Electronic Discovery Litigation Support, and IT Consulting Services using state-of-the-art forensic hardware and software that is recognized up to and by the United States Supreme Court.  Our mastery of Computer Forensics goes way beyond our use of the most sophisticate forensic tools available.  Our Computer Forensic Engineers are also Computer Network Systems Engineers, Trained & Licensed as Private Investigators, and have extensive experience in Electronic Discovery Litigation Support.  This important integration of professional skill sets ensures that our clients receive the highest level of expertise beginning with our first consultation and ending with the delivery of compelling and admissible expert witness testimony.Our Computer Forensic Engineers adhere to a standard protocol made up of 5 phases.  Consultation, Data Collection, Forensic Recovery & Analysis, Results & Reporting, and Affidavits & Testimony.

Phase 1 – Computer Forensics Consultation

Preparing for litigation involving Electronic Discovery is commonly viewed as a chess match between opposing attorneys.  It is during this critical planning phase that the groundwork must be laid for Discovery Motions & Orders.  Our Forensic Engineers work closely with attorneys throughout this phase.  Our extensive “Case Law” resources serve as an invaluable reference to ensure that every Order encompasses the necessary scope of material.

Phase 2 – Computer Forensics Data Collection

The all important task of assuming custody of electronic evidence must be performed in a manner that maintains strict adherence to “chain-of-custody procedures”.  It is equally important to ensure the proper resources are in place to facilitate securing all discoverable media as quickly as possible.  Our clients rely on our expertise to guide them through this process and to oversee critical procedures and requirements.

Phase 3 – Computer Forensics Recovery & Analysis

The process of recovering the electronic data from the “source hard drive(s)” must be accomplished by an approved method.  The use of equipment and software that has not been recognized by the courts poses many risks to the integrity of the forensic process.  Our Forensic Engineers use EnCase, a forensic software acquisition and analysis system recognized by all courts, including the United States Supreme Court.

One of the most significant aspects of the computer forensic process is the analysis phase.  It is during this phase that the expertise of Forensic Engineers makes all the difference in the world.  This phase relies on technical knowledge, investigative skills, reporting procedures, and overall knowledge of the advanced features of computer forensic systems.  We are currently the only private Computer Forensics organization to require Forensic Engineers to also maintain a Private Investigator License issued by the California Bureau of Security & Investigative Services and the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services.

Phase 4 – Computer Forensics Results & Reporting

After the analysis is completed it is crucial to provide seamless communication with attorneys and clients.  Experience has taught us that this must be done in terms that all parties can understand and collaborate with.  Equally important is the reporting process which must always be prepared as a courtroom worthy document.  From cases with one hard drive to complex litigation cases involving multiple sites and expanded networks our Forensic Engineers are prepared to apply over a quarter century of experience.

Phase 5 – Computer Forensics Affidavits & Testimony

Our experienced Computer Forensic Engineers can provide affidavits and expert testimony.  It is imperative that an expert witness possesses the communication skills necessary to deliver presentations and verbally translate that information in understandable terms to jurors.

For more information on computer forensics visit: http://www.computerforensics.us.com

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