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Mobile Forensics Cookbook

By : Igor Mikhaylov
Book Image

Mobile Forensics Cookbook

By: Igor Mikhaylov

Overview of this book

Considering the emerging use of mobile phones, there is a growing need for mobile forensics. Mobile forensics focuses specifically on performing forensic examinations of mobile devices, which involves extracting, recovering and analyzing data for the purposes of information security, criminal and civil investigations, and internal investigations. Mobile Forensics Cookbook starts by explaining SIM cards acquisition and analysis using modern forensics tools. You will discover the different software solutions that enable digital forensic examiners to quickly and easily acquire forensic images. You will also learn about forensics analysis and acquisition on Android, iOS, Windows Mobile, and BlackBerry devices. Next, you will understand the importance of cloud computing in the world of mobile forensics and understand different techniques available to extract data from the cloud. Going through the fundamentals of SQLite and Plists Forensics, you will learn how to extract forensic artifacts from these sources with appropriate tools. By the end of this book, you will be well versed with the advanced mobile forensics techniques that will help you perform the complete forensic acquisition and analysis of user data stored in different devices.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Parsing SQLite databases with SQLite Wizard


The UFED program has already been described previously in Chapter 4, Windows Phones and BlackBerry Acquisition. This program has the SQLite Wizard module, which can be used for data extraction from SQLite databases.

Getting ready

Unfortunately, the SQLite Wizard module cannot be started individually, and before using it, an expert has to analyze extracted data from a mobile device via UFED Physical Analyzer. When the analysis is done, click the category:

Databases category

In the main window of the program, the tab will be displayed that contains information about SQLite databases extracted from the examined mobile device. The window will also display information on whether the database was analyzed via UFED Physical Analyzer or not:

Information about databases displayed in the main window of UFED Physical Analyzer

Viewing this window, an expert will face an unpleasant discovery. It turns out that most of the extracted SQLite databases cannot be analyzed...