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06/01/2014

The Virtual Reality of Your Divorce: How private eyes use social networks to get evidence

The vast amount of information we share on social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Tinder is staggering. By simply viewing someone’s profile we can […]
03/01/2014

If You’re Interested in Being a Private Eye: What you need to know to get into the business

Contrary to popular belief, my profession doesn’t involve double-crossing dames and car chases. Infact, you’ll probably spend more time writing reports and completing paperwork than following […]
01/01/2014

Defining Cyberstalking in Australia

Once upon a time, the term cyberstalking might have only been found in dusty sci-fi novellas but today it’s a real crime that can happen to […]
31/12/2013

3 Benefits of Data Surveillance and Spyware

There are lots of reasons to consider using data surveillance and spyware. Maybe you suspect a spouse is cheating? Unsure of how an employee uses their […]
30/12/2013

3 Ways a Private Investigator Can Find Out You’re Being Cheated On

Does your partner ever come home late without an excuse? Have they recently put new passwords on mobile devices? Are they overly aggressive/protective about privacy? Then […]
27/12/2013

How Computer Forensics Are Used to Gather Evidence in Investigations

In lamens terms, a computer forensic searches, analyses and preserves information on computers to find evidence in a trial. A recent example would be during the […]
26/12/2013

How Can Forensic Handwriting and Document Investigation Benefit You?

Death threats. Forged signatures. Letters blackmailing recipients. These are just a few types of cases we at Lyonswood deal with in regards to forensic handwriting and […]
23/12/2013

Four Ways a Private Eye Can Help you Find a Missing Person When the Police Fail

It’s estimated that nearly 35,000 people are reported missing in Australia each year. Shockingly, this works out to one person every 15 minutes at a rate […]