Computer Crime Chronicles

By: Mark Johnson
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  • Lively conversation, news, and interesting stories from the world of computer crime and the law enforcement officers and private sector examiners who performed the actual work. Computers and cell phones are used in all kinds of crime these days. Your hosts, Mark, and several rotating co-hosts, have over 50 years of law enforcement experience between them working these cases and they look forward to sharing some of the great work being done by dedicated forensic examiners, world-wide.

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Episodes
  • Episode 9 - Computer Forensics - The Tools We Use
    Dec 14 2024

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    Forensic examiners have quite a few programs at their disposal these days to complete their work. Many of them are quite expensive; however, there are other programs that can be utilized and don't cost an arm and a leg. In this episode Becky and I talk about some of these programs, what they're used for and how much they cost, if anything. This is part 1 of a 2-part series on forensic tools.

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    26 mins
  • Episode 8: SQL Injection
    Jul 26 2023

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    I share a case where the suspect used an old hacking technique to steal usernames and passwords, and what he did with them.

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    12 mins
  • Episode 7: Work Smarter, Not Harder
    Nov 18 2022

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    Today I interview Detective Sergeant Chris Collins on the topic of effectively analyzing large amounts of data, in this case, pictures and video.

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    35 mins

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