The other day I was looking around, and found MissingKids.com. It is a site dedicated to finding missing and exploited children in the US. They also have a sister site ICMEC that offers the same service for international missing children. I began looking into things like the amber alert system that anyone living in the US is probably very familiar with. Since I am now in Europe I wanted to know what the equivalent service is, and assumed there would be an EU-wide database. As of yet I have only been able to find Interpol's missing children register. Amber alert apparently has an 80% success rate.
[Update] In 2010 Ireland started talking about working on an Amber Alert system. I assume, though, this was swept under the rug with the economic troubles.
Alex (@kviddy) has been pushing some extremely useful updates to the open-source Android forensic tool - [ALEAPP](https://github.com/abrignoni/ALEAPP]. Speci...
To determine if you need to collect Random Access Memory on-scene, it is useful to know what kinda of investigation-relevant data is often available in RAM.
kviddy has been pushing some great core updates to ALEAPP. Specifically, artifact scripts are now self-contained. This means that script authors no longer ne...