There are many uses for cell phones, some of which are good and some of which are not. For some people, the messages they receive on a cell phone can be distressing and even downright threatening. An example would be when employers use cell phones to sexually harass employees. Many of these employees become so stressed and afraid of losing their jobs that they do not report these facts. For others, they fear that if they denounce these actions, they will not be believed. One way to get the evidence needed to prove this behavior is to recover deleted text messages from employee and employer cell phones alike.

One reason to conduct a forensic investigation to recover deleted messages on both parties’ cell phones is to remove any doubt as to who each message was sent and received. Testing both phones, there’s no confusion about what was said by whom and which part said it. This gives victims the evidence they need to prove workplace sexual harassment cases.

In addition to having the ability to recover deleted text messages from cell phones, there is also other information that can be recovered as well. For example, it is possible to discover the calls that are made or received on a specific cell phone, as well as the duration of each of these calls. It is also possible to restore phone numbers and contact information that have been deleted from the phone’s memory, and even picture and video messages that have been sent or received. Due to the large amount of data that can be recovered, it makes it possible to prove cases of sexual harassment and other activities.

When you turn to forensic specialists who know how to recover deleted text messages and other relevant data from almost any type of cell phone, you can be sure of several things. On the one hand, you can be sure that the research will be carried out by well-trained professionals in this field. You can also be sure that information discovered through these investigations will be handled with the highest levels of discretion. You will also be provided with a detailed report stating exactly what was discovered, giving you exactly what you need to confront the offending party.

Copyright (c) 2010 Ed Opperman