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Not Your Ordinary App (PART 2)
In the previous post we discussed the need to be vigilant in the analysis of app data obtaining from today’s mobile devices. Furthermore, I made it clear that mobile forensic software is not the end all solution to your app … Continue reading
Not Your Ordinary App (PART 1)
…statistically speaking producing an almost psychic ability to determine today’s paramount app is about the same as producing winning lottery numbers for each lotto across the US everyday!… Continue reading
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Tagged Android, dfir, ediscovery, forensics, iOS, mobileforensics, SQLite
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Chip-Off and JTAG Nonsense
For some time now the talk in the mobile forensic world is all about ISP, JTAG, and chip-off. Let us take a look at what people are really talking about, why having an understaning of these methods is critical, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, cell phone forensic, Chip-Off, dfir, digital evidence, forensics, JTAG, mobile forensics, Oxygen Forensic
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Fast Forward
First, before I start back into my blog (yes it has been some time), I wanted to start it off with a thank you… It seems almost surreal in a way, with the many opportunities that have presented themselves in … Continue reading
Today’s IMEI(SV)
I helped with a couple of posts in the last month that dealt with International Mobile (Station) Equipment Identity (IMEIs) produced and displayed by both mobile forensic software and also by the carriers themselves. The assistance was primarily dealing with … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, cellphone forensics, dfir, IMEISV, mobile forensics
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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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Training, Talks and Mobile Forensics – Interview with Glenn Baard
Today on the Mobile Forensic Examiner I spoke with Glenn Baard the CTO for PATC. They not only train on mobile forensics but also still work forensic cases for many LE agencies that either do not have the tools, or … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, Android, apple, cellphone forensics, iphone, mobile forensics
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Supreme Court, Mobile Devices and Forensics – With Tyler Clarke
Fantastic talk today with Tyler Clarke with Reno Police. We spoke about the recent Supreme Court Decision, Mobile Forensics and where it is going, today’s digial data and much more. I have to say speaking to Tyler made me want … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, Android, apple, Cellebrite, cellphone forensics, Lee Reiber, mobile, MPE+
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Mobile Security for a Nomadic Workforce
The corporate environment of today is reliant on the mobility of each of its employees or team members. By mobility I mean ,each member of the corporation’s team must be in contact with each other at all times, at a … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, Android, CISO, EMM, Endpoint, infosec, Malware, MAM, MDM, Mobile Threat, network security
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