Cerberus Investigations

Cerberus Investigations
Corporate and Intellectual Property Investigators

Monday, 12 July 2010

It's all go at Cerberus!!


Hello again! We've been very busy at Cerberus in the last couple of months. Take a look below for what we've been up to:

Firstly at the end of May 2010, we all travelled to Boston for the annual International Trademark Associations (INTA) conference where we met many of our client clients within the trademark industry. INTA is a great opportunity for Cerberus to meet with its international client base and thank you to all those who took the time to meet with us.

Secondly, for the past few months Cameron Gowlett has been involved with the production of a new TV pilot which will hopefully make it to TV screens later this year. More updates on this shortly as at the moment it is top secret! Click on his name above to go to our Media Page.

Thirdly, following his filming, Cameron travelled to Istanbul in Turkey to work with Cerberus's office inTurkey which recently launched its website! Cameron is busy having meetings in Turkey with law firms. Cerberus will offer fast, thorough and commercially-minded investigations for Intellectual Property related issues such as trademarks, counterfeits and domain names.

Lastly, but by no means least, we have also been making a great number of sales through our new Spy Shop –Spyonyou.co.uk! We've found that the SpyCobra is the most popular product – a keylogger which records keystrokes, website addresses and even takes screenshots of what is being shown on the screen during its monitoring.

We've also been doing some tinkering under the bonnet of our new spy gadget shop Spyonyou.co.uk by adding the Secure Trading payment platform. This means that purchases can be made directly via the site using a credit or debit card. This will provide added security to all transactions and allow customers the fastest possible way of buying products. We want to make online shopping simple, so all you have to decide on is the gadget that suits you!



We've also reduced the price of our KeeLog USB keyloggers to £39.99. The KeeLog is an amazing piece of computer surveillance technology, undetectable from the computer operation – it plugs in between the keyboard and the computer and can record up to 2 million keystrokes. Grab one now or miss a bargain!!

Wednesday, 16 June 2010

We've been busy at Cerberus!

Hello again! We've been very busy at Cerberus in the last month. Take a look below for what we've been up to:

Firstly at the end of May 2010, we all travelled to Boston for the annual International Trademark Associations (INTA) conference where we met many of our client clients within the trademark industry. INTA is a great opportunity for Cerberus to meet with its international client base and thank you to all those who took the time to meet with us.

Secondly, for the past few months Cameron Gowlett has been involved with the production of a new TV pilot which will hopefully make it to TV screens later this year. More updates on this shortly as at the moment it is top secret!

Thirdly, following his filming, Cameron travelled to Istanbul in Turkey to work with Cerberus's office in Turkey which recently launched its website! Cameron is busy having meetings in Turkey with law firms to hopefully change the opinion of investigators in the country – Cerberus will offer fast, thorough and commercially-minded investigations for Intellectual Property related issues such as trademarks, counterfeits and domain names.

Finally, we have also been making a great number of sales through our new Spy Shop – Spyonyou.co.uk! We've found that the SpyCobra is the most popular product – a keylogger which records keystrokes, website addresses and even takes screenshots of what is being shown on the screen during its monitoring.

We've also reduced the price of our KeeLog USB keyloggers to £39.99. The KeeLog is an amazing piece of computer surveillance technology, undetectable from the computer operation – it plugs in between the keyboard and the computer and can record up to 2 million keystrokes. Take a look below for how its used! Grab one now or miss a bargain.

Watch this space for some road testing videos of the spy equipment we have on sale...

Thursday, 13 May 2010

Cerberus preparing for INTA in Boston

Next week no less than five of the Cerberus team will be travelling to the International Trademark Association's 132nd Annual Meeting in Boston to meet our clients and make introductions.

It's been quite a year for us at Cerberus following the release of Erasing David in April, but we are still focused on providing trademark in use or non use investigations and other Intellectual Property investigations.

These include:
  • eBay and online auction monitoring services in which we provide monitoring services to brand owners who are facing counterfeits or imports on online auction sites. Once Cerberus spots an infringing listing we contact the auction site and have the item removed.
  • Tradmark and Domain name acquisitions - the MarkRevive service from Cerberus provides clients with an anonymous third–party intellectual property acquisition service.
Also, we've had a soft launch of our Spy Shop called SpyOnYou.co.uk which offers the latest and best in covert surveillance tools and includes the Ironkey encrypted USB stick - a complete unbreakable USB flash drive. Take a look below for more details:

IronKey USB Flashdrive:



Stay tuned for more product updates here soon!








Monday, 26 April 2010

Erasing David on More4 - 4th May

Cerberus is pleased to announce that the waiting is over...Erasing David will be shown on the small screen on Tuesday 4th May on More4 at 10pm.


This follows the UK cinema release on 29th April this Thursday. We hope to see you there if you got tickets for the Brixton event - it has now SOLD OUT!!

We recommend trying to get to a Picturehouse cinema to see the documentary in full, but it will be a no less thrilling experience!


Wednesday, 21 April 2010

More Erasing David in the News!!

Yesterday was a great day of exposure for Erasing David with TWO appearances on the BBC.

The first was on BBC Breakfast with Sian Williams describing Cerberus as 'the world's top private investigators'. Unfortunately, as news coverage, the interview with David Bond, the director behind Erasing David does not appear on the BBC Iplayer. In the coming days it may appear on the BBC Breakfast website. However, the trailer of the film which was shown on air can be found on our website here.


The second was a BBC Radio 5 Live interview with Cameron Gowlett (Director of Cerberus) and David Bond discussing the film and the issues of data privacy and the loss of it in the UK. It was another great opportunity to hear more about the background of the film and the ways in which Cerberus worked during the making of Erasing David. To listen to the interview (on the BBC Iplayer) with Victoria Derbyshire click here and scan to 1 hour and 13 mins into the show.

Stay tuned for more updates on Erasing David and Cerberus! We're all looking forward to the cinema release next week.

Monday, 19 April 2010

New Erasing David Artwork released!

To coincide with the cinematic release of Erasing David, we are pleased to reveal some new artwork for the film. Take a look below and look out for the posters at PictureHouse cinemas.



Check out the Cerberus website here for more information on where to get tickets for the film. Be warned they are selling out fast!

Cerberus and Erasing David in the News (Times Online!)

On Saturday 17th April, Erasing David, Cameron Gowlett and Duncan Mee from Cerberus were featured in an article for The Times!

The article was called "Can you disappear in surveillance Britain?" by Jean-Paul Flintoff and can be viewed in full here.


It gives a deeper insight into the film Erasing David which gets it's cinema release next week on the 29th April. You can find out where to buy tickets and view the trailer on the Cerberus website here.


Just to whet your Erasing David appetites take a look below:

"Bond spent a long time finding the right detectives for his project, talking to countless retired coppers before he found Duncan Mee and Cameron Gowlett of Cerberus. Ordinarily, they work as investigators for major companies and law firms, scrupulously following the letter of the law as they trail organised gangs, often in unstable parts of the world. (If they broke the law, courts would throw out their findings.) The work requires them to penetrate layer upon layer of shell companies and false identities. How hard could it be to find Bond? After all, they’re often asked to find people who might be beneficiaries of a will, and that rarely takes more than a few hours.

After Bond phoned them, the arrangements were finalised by his friend and business partner, Ashley Jones – producer of the film. All the detectives were given was a photo, and the name, David Bond."


We're all looking forward to the cinema release and will keep you updated on any more news!!