Tag Archives: digital forensics
Kestrel Memo: Analysis of the White House Digital Dead Drop Leak
Experts are currently analyzing the Kestrel Memo, a central document in the recent White House digital dead drop that reveals significant details about UAP asset recovery and sensor data. Continue reading
Cole Allen IDF Deepfake Debunked Following White House Shooting
Digital forensic experts and major news outlets have officially labeled the viral image of the shooting suspect a Cole Allen IDF deepfake, exposing a high-fidelity AI generation designed to fuel disinformation. Continue reading
Forensic Digital Erasure: The 2026 Spring Cleaning Playbook for Privacy
Master forensic digital erasure with the 2026 Spring Cleaning playbook, featuring expert advice on biometric deactivation, hardware decoupling, and purging notification caches. Continue reading
iOS 26.4.2 Update: Apple Blocks FBI Access to Deleted Notifications
Apple has released the emergency iOS 26.4.2 update to address a critical vulnerability that allowed the FBI to access deleted notification data and Signal message content. Continue reading
Signal Message Recovery: FBI Forensic Discovery Exposes Notification Vulnerability
A recent court case reveals FBI Signal message recovery using iPhone notification logs. Learn how to secure your device by disabling sensitive notification previews. Continue reading
Signal Privacy Vulnerability: FBI Recovers Deleted Messages via iOS Notifications
A new Signal privacy vulnerability allows law enforcement to recover deleted messages from iOS notification databases, highlighting the need for stricter system settings. Continue reading
Claude Code Leak: Digital Archaeology Reveals the Buddy Virtual Pet
Recent forensics reports on the Claude Code leak reveal hidden features like the Buddy virtual pet and the Kairos background agent discovered within Anthropic’s source code. Continue reading