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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

Introduction


There are a lot of tools for analysis of physical dumps and backups of mobile devices running Android operating systems. These tools include all the best mobile forensics tools, such as UFED Physical Analyzer (Cellebrite), Oxygen Forensics (Oxygen Forensics, Inc), .XRY (MSAB), MOBILedit Forensic Express (COMPELSON Labs), and Secure View (Susteen).

Computer forensics software developers also try to include the functionality for extracting and analyzing mobile devices in their products. These tools are: Encase Forensic (OpenText Corp.), MPE+ (AccessData), Belkasoft Evidence Center (Belkasoft), AXIOM (Magnet Forensics), E3: UNIVERSAL (Paraben Corporation), and so on.

It is surprising, but some mobile forensics experts do not know that physical dumps and backups can be analyzed via a free tool – Autopsy, or via a cheap tool that has good functionality - Andriller.

Manufacturers of hardware solutions for damaged mobile device analysis, such as Rusolut Sp. and ACE Lab companies, also...