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Welcome to the Hub — the new bostoncomputerforensics.com
By BCF Editorial · January 20, 2026 · 1 min read
Thirty-plus years after a few of us first set up in the North End to examine 3.5" floppies for Suffolk County prosecutors, the work is unrecognizable — and exactly the same. The evidence now arrives from phones, clouds, substations and the occasional connected coffee maker, but the discipline has not changed: hash everything, log every hand-off, and write a report that will still survive cross-examination after the appeals court reopens it a decade later.
What’s new
- Focused practice pages for our five pillars — Computer Forensics, Cybersecurity, ICS/SCADA, eDiscovery and Expert Witness — plus Incident Response, Data Recovery and Insider-Threat engagements.
- Plain-English pricing context. We publish per-GB ranges for eDiscovery and typical turnarounds for each service so you can brief your client before you call us.
- Privacy by design. No Google Analytics, no advertising trackers, no third-party cookies. A single self-hosted Umami instance gathers IP-anonymized page views only when you opt in. We honor Global Privacy Control automatically.
- Open-source stack. The site runs on Next.js, is edited through Decap CMS (git-committed Markdown, auditable PRs), and the source lives where our clients can inspect it.
What hasn’t
The 24/7 hotline — (617) 848-5962 — still rings to a licensed investigator. The cleanroom is still in Boston. The examiner who starts your matter is the one who finishes it. And the report still has our name on the front page, because our name is the one you pay for.
See you in court.