“every contact leaves a trace”
Murderer sent a floppy disk to police to taunt them; "erased" info on it was recovered.
somebody pretending to be someone else to hack computers
Malware that embeds itself into executable software to then spreads to other executable files.
Malware that transmits itself over computer networks to infect other computers.
Malware within a software application that is installed by a user that has some hidden destructive function activated when the application runs.
Software that locks the screen of the user and and threatens some type of extorsion if a fee is not paid.
Software that allow malware to stay hidden to the user.
Programs that bypass authentication procedures to a network.
Malware that assesses what the computer user is doing on their computers.
Automatically generating online advertisements, where the advertisers pays the developer per view.
A technique where information or files are hidden within another file in an attempt to hide data.
People who can overcome/disable computer security.
Those who are tasked with testing computer security systems for vulnerabilities.
Those individuals who break into computer systems/networks with ill-intent.
This is a device that blocks cellular signals so that the phone evidence can not be altered by external controls.
Data hidden that's not directly visible to the user
A hacker whose ethical standards fall somewhere between altruistic and malicious
Detecting point of origin, relevant chemical materials, and igniter devices
Chemical accelerants present, pile of combustibles (difficult to provide evidence of non-accidental use)
When fire starts without external heat source; internal heat from slow oxidation (exothermic reaction) within material.
Fire is a type of oxidation, the combination of O with substances to produce new substances
Fuel, oxygen, heat
Minimum temperature needed to spontaneously ignite fuel (ignition temperature must be reached)
Heat involved in substance burning
Devised system for classifying and cataloguing fingerprints to use for individualization
Statistical significance of uniqueness of fingerprints in 1888
