Case Study Regina Vs Colins

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Case# 20160101
Regina vs. Colins

Charlie Hobbs – 692724
Angus Barraclough - 664775
Abdullah Aldosari – 833749
Ryan Littlefield – 650887
Othman Alghamdi – 803563

Name: Abdullah Ibrahim ALDosari
Qualifications:
● Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Salman bin Abdulaziz University .
● Masters of Science in Computer and Information Security from the University of Portsmouth 2017.
● 8 years’ experience with Ministry of Communications and Information Technology.

Case Number: 20160101
Evidence seized:
● TomTom motor vehicle GPS unit
● SIM card
● PC badged RM
Date seized: 11th December 2012
Date delivered to High Tech Crime Unit: 2nd December 2013
Instructions:
1. Examine and view the PC to search for evidence of crimes.
2. Present
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Also, we find many places that are frequented by the suspect in the city of Portsmouth.

Internet history By searching of the history of the suspect in the Internet by Autopsy. We found that he had visited more than 1,500 websites. Consideration of the website related to charges against him, we find there are 14 from suspicious websites:
URL Accessed

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