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I am back from Dagobah
Not that I have neglected anyone, but working on the 2nd Edition of my book, Mobile Forensic Investigations as well as working to help grow Oxygen Forensics, Inc. I have been a bit busy. Furthermore, the travel is part of … Continue reading
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Android Driver Problems Solved
Processing of an Android device with a solution running on a Windows computer can at times be difficult. Not because of windows, but because of the many different types of Android device profiles available. At last count there were over … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, dfir, forensics, mobile phone forensics, mobileforensics
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Burners and BackDoors
Throughout the evolution of mobile device examinations there has always been obstacles imposed by the carriers. From locking a device’s USB port, to removing the ability of software to use development level protocols. This is not a new tactic for … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, Burners, cell phone forensic, cellphone, dfir, mobile device
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The Forensic Snake: Using Python to Squeeze the Mobile Device
When I started my pilgrimage into mobile forensics, I did so with the goal of providing the law enforcement community with the tools and training that would assist investigators in extracting relevant data from cell phones. Back then, mobile forensics … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, applications, cellphone, forensics, geodata, mobile forensics, python
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What’s Up With Whatsapp
WhatsApp Messenger is a cross platform mobile application which allows you to exchange messages without paying for SMS. This information is taken from www.whatsapp.com that also describes that the application can be used on the iPhone, Android, Blackberry and Windows … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, Android, apple, cellphone, cellphone forensics, mobile device, MPE+
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Modern day hieroglyphs.
Depending on the age of the person using SMS messaging or receiving SMS messaging you may know what an emoji is. If you do no know what an emjoi is let me give you first the description/definition and some examples. … Continue reading
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Validation and MDF Tools
At every speaking event I make sure to let the attendees know that there is not a one tool solution when it comes to MDF (mobile device forensics). I always add, “if a company says they are the only solution … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, cellphone, digital evidence, ESI, forensics, mobile forensics, MPE+
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Mobile Phone Examiner + with versatile image support
In @Accessdata MPE+ you now have the ability to import many different image types. Not only can you import any Accessdata AD1 files you can import compressed folders, TAR, DD, YAFFS, YAFFS2, EXT (all flavors), FAT, IPD and what I … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, Android, cellphone, forensics, mobile phone, mobileforensics, MPE+
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Mobile Phone Examiner Plus 5.0
Ok, readers. Some of you following, or simply users of @AccessDataGroup or @ADMobilTraining Mobile Phone Examiner Plus say, “Hey, did the version go from 4.8 to 5.0?” A resounding yes. The easy explanation: There are so many upgrades to 5.0 … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, cellphone forensics, digital, Lee Reiber, MFI, mobile forensics
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MFI Class Information
Mobile Forensics Inc has brought a new face to the front, Kevin DeLong. Kevin comes from the Lima, Ohio Police department where he has been a forensic examiner of computers and mobile devices. Kevin will take the role of the … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, cellphone, forensics, mobile forensics, mobile phone training, training
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