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Practical Mobile Forensics

You're reading from   Practical Mobile Forensics Dive into mobile forensics on iOS, Android, Windows, and BlackBerry devices with this action-packed, practical guide

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783288311
Length 328 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Introduction to Mobile Forensics 2. Understanding the Internals of iOS Devices FREE CHAPTER 3. Data Acquisition from iOS Devices 4. Data Acquisition from iOS Backups 5. iOS Data Analysis and Recovery 6. iOS Forensic Tools 7. Understanding Android 8. Android Forensic Setup and Pre Data Extraction Techniques 9. Android Data Extraction Techniques 10. Android Data Recovery Techniques 11. Android App Analysis and Overview of Forensic Tools 12. Windows Phone Forensics 13. BlackBerry Forensics Index

Potential evidence stored on mobile phones

The range of information that can be obtained from mobile phones is detailed in this section. Data on a mobile phone can be found in a number of locations: SIM card, external storage card, and phone memory. In addition, the service provider also stores communication-related information. The book primarily focuses on data acquired from the phone memory. Mobile device data extraction tools recover data from the phone's memory. Even though data recovered during a forensic acquisition depends on the mobile model, in general, the data in the next set of bullet items is common across all models and useful as evidence. Note that most of the following artifacts contain date and time stamps:

  • Address Book: This stores contact names, numbers, e-mail addresses, and so on
  • Call History: This contains dialed, received, missed calls, and call durations
  • SMS: This contains sent and received text messages
  • MMS: This contains media files such as sent and received photos and videos
  • E-mail: This contains sent, drafted, and received e-mail messages
  • Web browser history: This contains the history of websites that were visited
  • Photos: This contains pictures that are captured using the mobile phone camera, those downloaded from the Internet, and the ones transferred from other devices
  • Videos: This contains videos that are captured using the mobile camera, those downloaded from the Internet, and the ones transferred from other devices
  • Music: This contains music files downloaded from the Internet and those transferred from other devices
  • Documents: This contains documents created using the device's applications, those downloaded from the Internet, and the ones transferred from other devices
  • Calendar: This contains calendar entries and appointments
  • Network communication: This contains GPS locations
  • Maps: This contains looked-up directions, and searched and downloaded maps
  • Social networking data: This contains data stored by applications, such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, and WhatsApp
  • Deleted data: This contains information deleted from the phone
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