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TIME and Distributing Work
As I start the journey to Sydney for meetings I thought it would be no better time to work on another blog. I thought I might touch on attacking the TIME issue again. I had a live webinar with Officer.com … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, cellphone, cellphone forensics, cellular, Lee Reiber, MFI, mobile forensics, Mobile Forensics Inc
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DoD and Date\Times
Heading to the DoD conference with not only a level of excitement in presenting on Thursday but also about seeing the “regulars”. From Cellebrite, Microsystemation, Susteen and others who regularly attend the conference it is always interesting to hear about … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, Cellebrite, cellphone, cellphone forensics, DoD, Lee Reiber, MFI, MFI HEX, mobile, mobile forensics, Mobile Forensics Inc, Revenge, Sanderson
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“The Basics”
The smartphone thorny issue has not reared its head yet and I believe it is due to the lack of competition in the mobile phone tool arena. Most examiners have been pretty content in obtaining the minimum, the basics as … Continue reading
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Tagged cellphone, cellphone forensics, cellphone software, Lee Reiber, MFI, mobile device, mobile forensics, Mobile Forensics Inc, software
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Carving the artifacts
Recently, I spoke at length to a trainer of MFI that stirred up some great feelings when it comes to searching. And when I talk about feelings don’t get freaked out, but moreover they are the kind of emotions only … Continue reading
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Tagged artifacts, carving, cell phone, cell phone forensic, cellphone, forensics, Lee Reiber, MFI, mobile forensics, Reiber
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Request to Write
I was requested to answer some questions on cellphone forensics in regards to processing, seizure and more about a month back. I thought I would put my responses “as they were” so to speak just in case they did not … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, cellphone forensics, forensics, Lee Reiber, MFI, mobile forensics, Mobile Forensics Inc, mobile phone forensics
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Are You Protected?
Greetings fellow cellphone examiners, forensic specialists and anathema to some. We are going to have a few discussions while I am on my 18 hour air journey I suppose. I hope blogs and/or twitter is allowed at my destination, ugh … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, cellphone forensics, com ports, forensics, Lee Reiber, MFI, mobile forensics, Mobile Forensics Inc, ports, Serial, write protection
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COM Envy
Have you ever used a piece of software to conduct an examination on a mobile phone to find out that even if it is listed as supported an error occurs while trying to extract the data? What could be the … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, cellphone, cellphone forensics, COM, forensics, Lee Reiber, MFI, mobile forensics, Mobile Forensics Inc, Serial
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Mobile Forensics Inc 303 – Release Notes
Another airblog for you. This time coming from 40,000 feet! Finally a new MFI on-site course! We ran this course in some private venues to seen how it went. To be honest we sorta feel like a band doing a … Continue reading
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Tagged 303, AccessData, apple, Cellebrite, cellphone, cellphone forensics, forensics, FTK, hex dump, iphone, Lee Reiber, MFI303, Mobile Forensics Inc, MPE+, physical analyzer, training
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MFI Training Series vol 1 -Processing
Ok, so we left off talking about the examiners process and now are going to move onto the actual processing of the device it’s self. I will generically talk about some key points I like to cover in my courses. … Continue reading
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Tagged cell phone, cellphone, cellphone processing, forensics, Lee Reiber, MFI, mobile, mobile forensics, Mobile Forensics Inc, Reiber
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HTCIA
Greetings all you followers of MFI Bloggingness ( if that is a word, if not I call it). This comes to from about 39,000 feet, my frequent abode and resting place for bloggingness. I wanted to drop a line about … Continue reading
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Tagged cell phone forensics, cellphone, forensics, htcia, mobile forensics, training
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