Mobile Forensics Basics – part 2

January 24, 2011
In the first part of this Mobile Forensics Basics series, we had a look on how to collect and preserve digital evidences. This time we will focus on the general methodology related to the acquisition process. Differently from a normal digital device such as a computer, there are many factors that play an important role [...]

Mobile Forensics Basics – part 1

January 10, 2011
The importance of Mobile Forensics is raising every day as the presence of mobile devices in the market increases exponentially. In fact, it becomes every day more common to find personal digital devices such as PDA, multimedia device (iPod, PSP, digital cameras), portable navigation systems, smart phones, etc, the analysis of which gives access to [...]

FORENSICS’ PICKS: MAC ACQUISITION

December 21, 2010
The acquisition is one of the most important phase of the digital investigation process: any mistake made during this phase will most of the times lead to the inadmissibility in court of the image acquired, making invalid all the evidences found inside the disk. Therefore we can undoubtedly say that the acquisition is very critical. [...]

FORENSICS’ PICKS: WINDOWS XP SYSTEM RESTORE

December 11, 2010
While going across some of my digital forensics’ notes for the usual “reordering” that happens every now and then, I thought it would be nice to share some of them. The topic I’m going to talk about is, as you can easily guess from the title, Windows XP System Restore. Some of you may argue [...]

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