Computer Forensics – Recovering deleted email – E-discovery
Saturday, July 4th, 2009 at
1:52 pm
Computer Forensics Expert, Steve Burgess explains what can and cannot be recovered from different kinds of email programs, such as Outlook, Eudora, and Webmail. www.burgessforensics.com

I like your videos, but could you do a more advanced one for people who are already familiar with computer forensics? I’m interested in how you do a root cause analysis of an incident involving an attack against a computer.
The bad guys often patch the vulnerability they exploited, or delete relevant logs so root cause analysis seems hard. What do you do when you need to find out how an incident occured?
hello,
I have a really random question. how did you get an html link to your website on your description?
if you dont want your “privacy” to be seen,
use c-cleaner offten..
HEY BUDDY, I GOTTA A BIG PROBLEM ,I JUST RESET MY SYSTEM BECAUSE OF MY FAULTY GRAPHIC CARD AND AFTER THAT I FOUND MY DISK D EMPTY, I TRIED EXPLORING THE DISK BUT IT ASKED ME TO FORMAT DISK SO I FORMATTED THE DISK AND IT TURNED OUT THAT, A DISK THAT HAD 190GB HARD DISK SPACE BECOME ONLY 14.1 GB WHICH IS EVEN LOWER THEN MY HARD DISK C (29.2 GB) PLEASE HELP ME PS: try to post a video on how to handle such problems
great info, love your way of telling
nice trojan on ur webpage what the point in that