MacForensicsLab Inc. Releases Free Tool for Investigating Crimes Against Children

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Thu Sep 17, 2009 9:30am EDT

NEWARK, Calif.--(Business Wire)--
MacForensicsLab Inc. is proud to announce the release of MacForensicsLab Field
Agent (MFL-FA). MFL-FA is the first freely available law enforcement tool
designed to be "tri-platform" (Microsoft Windows, Linux, and Apple Mac OS X)
specifically to combat crimes against children by helping investigators to zero
in on suspect images. 

MacForensicsLab Field Agent leverages a powerful skin tone analyzer to quickly
and efficiently identify images of evidentiary value. Designed for non-technical
personnel, Field Agent can be run in a few easy steps, without rebooting,
troubleshooting, or dealing with a complex interface. It utilizes the computer's
USB port to avoid loading onto the suspect's computer and it can run natively on
Windows, Macintosh or Linux systems. 

"We've shown this new tool to law enforcement and they seem to be as excited as
we are to have another powerful forensic tool in the fight on crimes against
children." said MacForensicsLab Inc.'s CEO Marko Kostyrko. 

To obtain a free copy of MFL-FA, visit http://www.MacForensicsLab.com, and
submit the request form using an official law enforcement email address. Upon
receipt a serial number will be mailed to the provided address, thus unlocking
the tool. 

MFL-FA contains just a small subset of the features available in
MacForensicsLab. For more information on MacForensicsLab, the most powerful
cross-platform digital forensic suite available go to:
http://www.MacForensicsLab.com or email sales@MacForensicsLab.com

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MacForensicsLab Inc.
Ben Brausen, 510-870-7883
Product Marketing Manager
BenBrausen@MacForensicsLab.com



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