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Help! I Deleted a Text on My iPhone—Can I Get It Back?
24Feb
Help! I Deleted a Text on My iPhone—Can I Get It Back?
Ah, the panic of accidentally deleting a crucial text—whether it’s a heartfelt message from a loved one or that one time your boss finally admitted you were right. So, can you recover it? The answer: Maybe. (I know, not the comforting answer you were hoping for.) Let’s take a quick dive into the mysterious world...
Importance of Evidence Integrity
5Feb
Importance of Evidence Integrity
We’ve all seen courtroom dramas—whether it’s 12 Angry Men, To Kill a Mockingbird, or The Lincoln Lawyer—and let’s be real, the best part is usually when someone catches a witness in a lie or convinces a juror to change their vote. But you know what they don’t show? The thrilling, nail-biting process of introducing evidence...
Why is an iPhone Passcode so Important?
2Dec
Why is an iPhone Passcode so Important?
So, why is knowing the passcode to an iPhone a big deal in digital forensics? Well, because without it, you’re basically locked out of the data like it’s a super exclusive club—and guess what? You’re not on the guest list. To get the full picture, let’s take a quick dive into how iPhone security works,...
What Is Digital Forensics?
31Oct
What Is Digital Forensics?
Understanding Digital Forensics: What Does a Digital Forensics Analyst Do? One of the most common remarks I hear from clients and their attorneys is, “I’m not very computer savvy.” At the beginning of almost every court testimony, I am asked to explain what a Digital Forensics Analyst does. So, to save myself from repeating the...
News and Publications
Below are links to published research papers in the areas of digital forensics written by Larry Jones.

December 29, 2021Validation of X-Ways Forensics Evidence File Containers

This is a research paper published to document the validation of X-Ways Forensics Evidence File Containers. Evidence File Containers can be used to create custom partial images from computers compared to creating a forensic image of the entire device.

December 29, 2021Windows 10 Jump List and Link File Artifacts: Copied, Moved and Saved Files

This is a research paper published to document the behavior of Jump Lists and Link Files in Windows 10. Jump Lists and Link files can be used to identify computer user activity identifying files accessed by a user.

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