Corporate Computer Investigation Services | Infinity Forensics
CORE SECTOR // WORKFORCE_AUDIT_SUITE

CORPORATE COMPUTER
INVESTIGATION SERVICES

Uncovering internal threats, tracing intellectual property theft, and preserving defensible electronic audit logs for workforce litigation.

When an employee resigns or internal parameters flag operational anomalies, a standard IT backup is insufficient to uncover hidden risks or malicious behavior. Threat actors routinely leverage file-less wiping mechanisms, manipulate system registries, and delete historical file structures to secure an unfair competitive advantage.

Infinity Forensics isolates empirical technical evidence safely. Our laboratory maps exact system access logs, parses link files, and extracts hidden volume areas to build immutable, court-admissible timelines for executive boards and regulatory review panels.

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Our specialized host carving loops extract historical system remnants directly from unallocated disk space clusters, tracking unauthorized device interactions and file-copy events.

BIT-STREAM Write-Blocked Acquisition
100% Defensible Metadata Logs

01 // INVESTIGATIVE DISCIPLINES

Rigorous analysis methods applied across corporate laptops, servers, and storage nodes.

Workstation Artifact Carving

Parsing standard Windows and macOS artifact logs—including Shellbags, LNK files, and Jump Lists—to definitively document exactly when specific folders were opened, modified, or browsed by the target profile.

USB Connection Mapping

Harvesting system registry keys to isolate serial numbers, brand properties, and specific activation timeframes for all external removable mass storage drives mounted to the corporate host system.

Registry & Account Auditing

Tracing event log entries to expose unauthorized account modifications, anti-forensic cleaner executions, automated cloud synchronization configurations, and hidden remote access software tools.

>> INTERNAL OPERATIONAL RECORDS

LOG 01 // TRADE_SECRET_THEFT

Exposing Source Code Exfiltration

Context: Following the simultaneous departure of five software developers, a software company suspected an intellectual property leak. Our forensic analysis carved out dynamic system artifacts on the target corporate laptops, providing clear proof that proprietary customer datasets and pricing source trees had been compressed into zip folders and moved to external flash drives forty-eight hours prior to resignation.

LOG 02 // C_SUITE_MALFEASANCE

Uncovering Financial Procurement Fraud

Context: A regional brokerage platform flagged significant accounting discrepancies inside an executive expense stream. Our lab performed an authorized investigation across their server logs and messaging containers, unearthing deleted electronic documents, dual invoicing structures, and unapproved company proxy configurations that supported direct internal termination metrics.

LOG 03 // MATRIMONIAL_COMPLY

Tracking Asset Shift Remnants

Context: During corporate asset distribution reviews associated with private litigation panels, an owner claimed complete financial insolvency. Deep forensic data analysis across their personal workstation carved out hidden unallocated sector paths, recovering deleted email trails, transaction logs, and records of undisclosed overseas holdings.

Corporate Forensics FAQs

Understanding the technical scope, collection safeties, and legal admissibility parameters of internal digital audits.

1. Are your investigation procedures compliant with the Singapore Evidence Act?

Absolutely. All host processing steps, hash verification logs, and chain-of-custody documentation are managed with rigorous adherence to Section 64 criteria, ensuring absolute defensibility under judicial review loops.

2. Why is a standard internal IT department export insufficient for corporate evidence collection?

Standard file copy mechanisms modify delicate system metadata timestamps (such as file creation, access, and modification metrics). Our independent laboratory leverages hardware and software write-blockers to extract sector-level data images, preserving original file hash validations perfectly for court admissibility.

3. Can Infinity Forensics recover files that have been intentionally scrubbed or formatted?

Yes. Unless storage blocks have been completely overwritten by fresh systemic data cycles, our extraction tools scan raw unallocated sectors to rebuild file system index maps and stitch fragmented documents back into functional formats.

4. How is the tracking of unauthorized USB data devices executed?

The Windows Registry keeps permanent records of all mass storage attachments. We parse these system parameters to match the unique serial number, physical vendor configuration, and the precise millisecond timestamp of the last connection event.

5. Can you perform investigations across remote enterprise cloud tenants?

Yes. For legally authorized entities, we pull administrative audit records directly from cloud tenants (M365, AWS, Azure), analyzing access anomalies, synchronization schedules, and mailbox delegation alterations.

6. How does your lab prevent anti-forensic cleaning tools from erasing system records?

While cleaning tools focus on visible directory configurations, they often leave indicators inside deep log channels, alternate data streams, or shell cache layers. We trace these remnant paths to determine if data deletion was executed intentionally.

7. What is the standard timeframe required to compile a complete corporate analysis?

Standard asset triage and data acquisition can be executed within 24 to 48 hours. The complete analytical verification loop and report compilation typically require 3 to 5 business days, depending on target partition scales.

WHY INFINITY FORENSICS ?

Why Infinity Forensics (Private) Limited?

Infinity Forensics has a comprehensive range of computer forensics services to help organizations, and key individuals within those organizations, make informed decisions and mitigate potential electronic evidence risks. We have a highly experienced team of engineers and ways of working that are second to none.

Computer forensics has become increasingly important as fraud, financial irregularities, employee misconduct and commercial disputes threaten company finances and reputations while creating serious regulatory risks.

Utilizing state-of-the-art techniques, Infinity Forensics's specialists enable the recovery and use of critical electronic whether evidence has been erased or modified for litigation, investigations, audits and other fact-finding exercises.