The Internet? We are not interested in it.
Bill Gates, 1993
When you are stuck in a traffic jam with a Porsche, all you do is burn more gas in idle. Scalability is about building wider roads, not about building faster cars.
Steve Swartz
On two occasions I have been asked, If you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?
I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question.
Charles Babbage
Cyber Crime Investigation.
Cyber forensic investigation is the method of detecting hacking attacks and properly extracting evidence to report the crime and conduct audits to prevent future attacks
Usually a computer forensics investigator is called in if the information that the police force is looking for has been hidden or erased off of the computer. Despite being erased the investigator can retrieve all or part of the evidence using specialized recovery programs and the actual hard drive of the computer. Forensics investigators can also work to crack or decode encryption programs that prevent information stored on the computer from being accessed. This information may be pictures, text or other sources such as spreadsheets or databases.
Computer forensics enables the systematic and careful identification of evidence in computer related crime and abuse cases. This may range from tracing the tracks of a hacker through a client’s systems, to tracing the originator of defamatory emails, to recovering signs of fraud.
A computer forensics investigator has the responsibility of recovering data from computers that can be used in the prosecution of a criminal or in gathering evidence of a crime. Many computer forensics investigators are police officers or are employed by the police departments but in smaller areas they may be private computer experts that are used only when needed by the local police force. Computer forensics investigators are required to testify in court if required to explain their role in evidence gathering and to detail the evidence recovery procedure used.
Common work activities include:
Examining and recovering information from computers and other data storage devices to be used in criminal prosecution and evidence gathering.
Taking apart computers and reconstructing damaged systems to attempt to find and locate evidence on the machine.
Preparing reports on information found or located on computers, hard-drives and other memory devices.
Testifying in court regarding evidence collected and the methods used to collect the evidence.
Completing research and keeping posted on internet and computer crimes and methods used to gather evidence.
Training other police and law enforcement officers on how to handle computer related issues and how to collect evidence from computers.
BKC Police. Station Building
Bandra Kurla Complex,
Opp. I.C.I.C.I. Bank,
Bandra E, Mumbai,
Maharashtra - 400051
Tel:022 - 26504481, 26504882, 26504483
It comes under Kherwadi. Division,
Cyber Crime Investigation Cell is located at :
Cyber Crime Investigation cell,
Annex III, 1st floor, Office of the Commissioner of Police,
D.N.Road,
Mumbai - 400001
Email: officer@cybercellmumbai.com
Tel: +91 - 022 - 24691233
Cyber Cell Bangalore
Cyber Crime Police Station
C.O.D Headquarters,
Carlton House,
# 1, Palace Road,
Bangalore - 560 001
Tel.Nos.
+91- 080-2201026 /+91- 080-2943050
Fax :+91- 080- 2387611
e-mail : ccps@kar.nic.in
Supdt. of Police,
Cyber Crime Investigation Cell
Central Bureau of Investigation,
5th Floor, Block No.3, CGO Complex,
Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 3,
Phone: 4362203, 4392424 :
EMail: cbiccic@bol.net.in :
Web: http://cbi.nic.in/
Cyber Cell Pune
Assistant Commissioner of PoliceCyber Crime Investigation Cell
Police Commissioner Office of Pune
2, Sadhu Vaswani Road,Camp,
Pune 411001
Contact Details:
+91-20-2612 7277
+91-20-2616 5396
+91-20-2612 8105 (Fax)
E-Mail: punepolice@vsnl.com