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Mobile Forensics Cookbook

You're reading from   Mobile Forensics Cookbook Data acquisition, extraction, recovery techniques, and investigations using modern forensic tools

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2017
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ISBN-13 9781785282058
Length 302 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Igor Mikhaylov Igor Mikhaylov
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Preface 1. SIM Card Acquisition and Analysis FREE CHAPTER 2. Android Device Acquisition 3. Apple Device Acquisition 4. Windows Phone and BlackBerry Acquisition 5. Clouds are Alternative Data Sources 6. SQLite Forensics 7. Understanding Plist Forensics 8. Analyzing Physical Dumps and Backups of Android Devices 9. iOS Forensics 10. Windows Phone and BlackBerry Forensics 11. JTAG and Chip-off Techniques

Android TOT container parsing with Oxygen Forensics


The Oxygen Forensic program has already been described in the Chapter 1, SIM Cards Acquisition and Analysis. The Oxygen Forensic program has a specialized Oxygen Forensic Extractor module that can be used to make logical extraction, backup, and physical dump of a mobile device running Android operating systems. The Oxygen Forensic program is able to import and analyze the mobile device’s data extracted via other hardware and software. The program can import the following types of images and data of Android devices:

  • Android backup
  • Android physical image
  • Android YAFSS physical image
  • JTAG image
  • Filesystem tarball or ZIP archive
  • Filesystem image folder
  • Nandroid backup Nandroid (CWM)
  • Nandroid Nandroid (TWRM)
  • Android TOT container

As an example, the import of data from Android TOT containers will be described. These containers can be created by some types of flashers during the process of an Android device’s memory reading.

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