Digital Forensics Now

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Rewriting how truth is found in the digital age. Powered by evidence. Built on grit. Experts in cybercrime, digital forensics, & litigation support.

Digital Forensics Now 05/13/2026

Digital Forensics Now is representing Aleksandra Vasilevna Mendoza, known online as “Alorah Ziva,” in a Miami lawsuit involving serious allegations of exploitation and non-consensual conduct involving a minor during a livestreamed event.

The lawsuit alleges that influencer Braden Eric Peters, known online as “Clavicular,” injected Aleksandra with Aqualyx. An FDA-unapproved fat-dissolving substance without her consent while using her image for online content and engagement.

This case is about accountability, protecting victims, and uncovering the truth through evidence and forensic investigation.

Digital Forensics Now

05/05/2026

Digital Forensics Now welcomed new interns from Florida International University with a hands-on introduction to digital forensics.

On day one, the team conducted a Full File System extraction using Cellebrite Inseyets UFED resulting in a successful collection.

Practical experience is a critical part of forensic training.

Understanding tools, workflows, and collection methods ensures data is acquired in a defensible and structured manner.

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Javier Cabrera Jose Matos

04/28/2026

A recent health care fraud takedown led to the arrest of eight individuals tied to more than $50 million in intended losses.

The scheme involved sham hospice care facilities billing Medicare for patients who were not terminally ill.

Cases like this highlight a consistent pattern in financial crime.

• Enrollment of ineligible beneficiaries
• False billing for unnecessary services
• Movement of funds through multiple controlled entities

These are not isolated incidents. They are coordinated schemes designed to exploit systems built on trust.

From an investigative standpoint, the challenge extends beyond identifying fraudulent claims.

It requires reconstructing the flow of funds:
source → entity → billing → payment

As funds move across entities, the complexity increases.

Understanding how funds are generated, routed, and distributed is critical in financial crime investigations.

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