What Does a Cyber Investigator Actually Do?
When something goes wrong online — a stranger won't stop messaging you, an account gets taken over, or someone talks you out of money — there's rarely anyone whose job it is to help. Police departments are often stretched too thin to prioritize it, and the platforms themselves move slowly. Our certified cyber investigators fill that gap: they trace who's really behind an account, document the full scope of a compromise, and follow the money when fraud is involved.
Every investigator on our cyber team has a background in digital forensics, law enforcement, or cybersecurity. This is a separate discipline from our private investigators — cyber cases live entirely online, so no physical surveillance or courthouse work is involved.
What Our Personal Cyber Team Handles
Stopping Online Harassment & Cyberstalking
We identify who's behind anonymous accounts, document the harassment in a legally usable way, and help build the case for a restraining order or criminal complaint.
Hacked & Compromised Account Recovery
We figure out how an account or device was compromised, help you regain control, and lock down what's left before more damage is done.
Fraud & Scam Investigation
From identity theft to business email compromise, we trace how it happened, what was taken, and help you navigate recovery with banks and credit bureaus.
Romance Scam Investigation
We unmask the real identity behind a fake relationship, trace where the money went, and coordinate with financial institutions and law enforcement to pursue recovery.
Tracking Down Fraudsters
Scammers hide behind fake profiles, burner numbers, and offshore accounts. We work to unmask who's actually responsible and build a documented case against them.
Personal Data Removal
If a stalker or abuser is finding you through data broker sites, we can scrub your personal information from the web — see Data Removal.
Cyber and PI are separate teams for a reason. Private investigators are trained for the physical world — surveillance, evidence documentation, courthouse records. Cyber investigators are trained for the digital one. If your case involves both (for example, harassment that's both online and in person), we'll bring in the right specialist for each part.