
Multi-stage forensic examination of raster images. Detects copy-paste forgery, screenshot manipulation, AI-generated content, timestamp anomalies, and re-compression artifacts.

Deep forensic inspection of video files using Cyber Zones specialized analysis. Detects re-encoding artifacts, codec/container mismatches, audio-video sync breaks, double compression, and per-keyframe ELA anomalies.

Comprehensive forensic examination of office documents and PDFs. Detects PDF shadow attacks, DOCX revision tampering, embedded malware, macro threats, and YARA matches

Folder-based batch analysis routing files automatically to the correct engine by type. Real-time progress tracking, cancellation support, and CSV export of batch results for bulk evidence review.

Every analysis automatically creates a case with a SHA-256 evidence hash, verdict, indicators, and full metadata. Cases can be verified for integrity, exported as ZIP evidence packages, and browsed by folder.

Compute and verify MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, and SHA-512 hashes for any file. Verify files against known-good hash values for chain-of-custody and evidence integrity validation.



Forensic investigators examine images, videos, or documents submitted as legal evidence. TMA's hash-verified cases, structured verdict reports, and chain-of-reasoning outputs are suitable for inclusion in court submissions and expert witness reports.
IR analysts receive suspected malicious email attachments (PDFs, DOCX, XLSX). TMA's document module detects embedded macros, PDF JavaScript, DDE payloads, YARA rule matches, and encrypted/obfuscated structures without executing the file.
Investigators examine submitted identity documents, receipts, certificates, or bank statements. TMA detects Photoshop editing traces, metadata stripping, PDF shadow attacks, and screenshot-based forgeries commonly used in financial fraud.
Journalists and OSINT analysts verify whether images shared on social media are authentic. TMA's ELA, clone detection, AI-generation detection, and metadata analysis quickly identify manipulated or synthetically generated images.
Security and HR teams investigate suspected document tampering — altered contracts, falsified expense receipts, or manipulated screenshots used in internal complaints. TMA provides objective forensic evidence for disciplinary proceedings.
MSSPs offer clients on-demand media forensics as a service — submitting client files through TMA, delivering structured forensic reports, and using the batch processor to screen large collections efficiently.
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