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@Lyonswood_PI
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Private investigation firm with 40 years of experience. CAPI Licence #411697316 Security Licence #000103523.
Australia
Joined October 2013
Here is a real testimonial from one of our thousands of satisfied clients, presented by our AI assistant
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Meet Olivia, Lyonswood’s AI-powered assistant. We’re not sure yet how AI will help with most elements of investigations as it’s manual work but it can help explain our capabilities.
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What does a modern private investigator look like?
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Phones can contain valuable information or evidence. Use an expert if you need to extract data for a legal matter or for peace of mind.
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If you’ve fallen victim to a crypto scam, don’t lose hope - your digital assets might still be recoverable.
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Need to recover lost or deleted messages? Here's how!
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What's the first thing you would do if your partner was cheating?
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With an increase in property crime in Australia, what are the top 5 tips from police about how to protect your house and your property? Well, Burwood Police Area Commander, Superintendent McDonald suggests getting: A Dog Cameras Sensor Lighting An Alarm A Personal Alarm
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What to Expect When Hiring a PI for Infidelity Investigations
investigators.net.au
Hiring a private investigator (PI) for an infidelity investigation can feel like a big step, especially when emotions run high. However, understanding what to expect from the process can help make it...
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3 Principles of Truth from a Private Investigator: A Speech Given to Students of Oklahoma State University in October 2024
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3 Principles for Uncovering the Truth for Investigators: 1 - Cast the net widely to capture all available evidence 2 - Contextualise evidence by weighing it against all other evidence, taking into account the objective 3 - Err on the side of doubt, considering the burden of proof
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Someone Made Deep Fake Porn Of You? A PI Says Do This Immediately https://t.co/8yEHL4aaUQ
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It's really easy to buy spyware and malware for mobile phones in Australia - as it has been for the last 15 years or more. Why is this practice allowed to continue? @acccgovau - if the police are too busy to protect people's privacy, are you able to help?
For this story, I looked into the Australian companies promoting highly invasive spyware, some marketing the technology specifically to jealous spouses. https://t.co/nXI4hjglep
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What's the first thing you should do if you suspect your partner of cheating? It's important so check to see if you got the right answer here: https://t.co/BCLXIIb9zZ
investigators.net.au
Navigate suspicions of infidelity with expert insights & compassionate advice. Discover the best steps to take when you suspect your partner may be cheating
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Is every fingerprint unique? Well, maybe not according to AI:
techxplore.com
From "Law and Order" to "CSI," not to mention real life, investigators have used fingerprints as the gold standard for linking criminals to a crime. But if a perpetrator leaves prints from different...
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“If you wish to improve, be content to appear clueless or stupid.” — Epictetus
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Did you know - private investigators are not police officers, they're individuals who are permitted by law to conduct investigations into people or businesses.
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Did you know: Fingerprints are fallible. A hacker was able to recreate the fingerprint of the German Defense Minister from a photograph. This same hacker defeated Apple’s thumbprint verification within a day of the release of the iPhone 5s.
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