Social Media Forensics
People willingly share their lives with the rest of the world. They share where they are, what they ate, who they saw, who they will see, and much more. And since social media was essentially built for that purpose, sharing is so easy.
We can collect social media artifacts, such as:
User information, Activity logs, posts/tweets, archives, profile information, places visited, locations and geo-locations, friends and family, applications, pages, groups, interests, text and links, and the timestamp of all activities.
We can:
- Forensically collect and review the subject’s publicly available social media presence and information from multiple social networking platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, MySpace, WeChat, Weibo, Google+, TikTok, and Twitter Pinterest, Snap Chat and others.
- Research to identify other social media profile names used
- Correlate activity from multiple social media sites
- Create intricate timelines based on recovered metadata from social media accounts.
- Identify mutual friends/followers between different accounts