[olug] OT: Local PC Forensics Experts
Matthew G. Marsh
olug4mgm at paktronix.com
Fri May 9 15:11:09 CDT 2014
If the person asking is an attorney then I would only refer them to
accredited services. You can get into serious trouble otherwise depending
on the context of the reference.
If the asker is a member of the Nebraska Bar Association then they would
be best served by seeing what organizations are listed for those services
with the bar. As a member of the Iowa Bar Association I know there are
several organizations listed as providing those type of services.
That being said, I suspect your asker is trying to determine if they
can/should take a particular case and is looking for an inexpensive method
of determining if the client's claims of impropriety are suitable.
Unless you are really interested in playing around in the legal system I
would advise nudging this request along.
Just my opinion of course, and no transactions have occurred herein...
mgm
(Disclaimer: Matthew G. Marsh, JD, NSA, CISA, CISSP, etc.)
On Thu, 8 May 2014, jregier at cox.net wrote:
> This is a bit off topic.
>
> I was asked if I know of anyone locally that can "determine if a PC has
> been hacked." I don't have much detail except that its probably a
> Windows machine. I know I have seen some of you talk about getting some
> security certifications from time to time. Is there anyone here that
> would want to take this on? Do you know of any? I don't want to do
> this myself but I would like to make a referral if possible.
>
> The person asking is a lawyer so take that into account. Things could
> get "legal." You may need some experience/credentials. I'm not sure if
> this would end up in a court or not.
>
> Thanks
>
> Jesse Regier
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