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Mobile Phone Forensic Analysis

International Journal of Digital Crime and Forensics, 2010
During the past decade, technological advances in mobile phones and the development of smart phones have led to increased use and dependence on the mobile phone. The explosion of its use has led to problems such as fraud, criminal use and identity theft, which have led to the need for mobile phone forensic analysis.
Kevin Curran   +3 more
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Mobile Forensics for Cloud Storage Service on iOS Systems

International Symposium on Information Theory and its Applications, 2018
Cloud storage services are widely used across the world. Cloud storage services can be virtualized, decentralized, they are also can be access by mobile phones. That is a great challenge to traditional digital forensics.
Cheng-Ta Huang   +4 more
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Smartphone Forensics: A Comparative Study of Common Mobile Phone Models

International Symposium on Digital Forensics and Security
Smartphones are the most extensive repositories of user profile data such as activities related to personal and professional lives, working habits, and navigation histories. This stems from their rising inflow and pervasiveness.
A. Alblooshi   +5 more
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Mobile Forensics in Healthcare

2009 Eighth International Conference on Mobile Business, 2009
Mobile communication has been heavily applied in the current healthcare system for health information exchange. Patient information security has become a major concern, especially with the wide adoption of electronic medical records. Mobile Forensics has been utilized by law enforcement to systematically procure and preserve mobile evidence.
Connie Justice   +2 more
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Mobile forensic reference set (MFReS) and mobile forensic investigation for android devices

The Journal of Supercomputing, 2017
This paper proposes the mobile forensic reference set (MFReS), a mobile forensic investigation procedure and a tool for mobile forensics that we developed. The MFReS consists of repositories, databases, and services that can easily retrieve data from a database, which can be used to effectively classify meaningful data related to crime, among numerous ...
Dohyun Kim, Yunho Lee, Sangjin Lee
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A Cloud-Focused Mobile Forensics Methodology

IEEE Cloud Computing, 2015
The ubiquity of the smartphone means that there is a high probability that a suspect under investigation uses one. Because of society's growing dependence on smartphones, such devices will likely contain a wealth of incriminating data such as emails, text messages, phone logs, and sensitive documents.
Quang Do   +2 more
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Impediments in Mobile Forensics

2021
In this digital era, the usage of mobile phones in daily life has become inextricable due to the facilities and the level of sophistication it offers. Proportionately, the crimes and offenses involving the mobile devices are growing in rapid speed.
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Mobile Phone Forensics

2012
More than often, in our days, cases go to trial and crimes are solved with the help of evidence taken from the mobile phones and their use. Typical examples of such evidence are the mobile phone’s location (based on the serving base station and/or GPS data), the contacts correlation (based on incoming and outgoing calls), communication content (based ...
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Windows Mobile advanced forensics

Digital Investigation, 2010
Windows CE (at this moment sold as Windows Mobile) is on the market for more than 10 years now. In the third quarter of 2009, Microsoft reached a market share of 8.8% of the more than 41 million mobile phones shipped worldwide in that quarter. This makes it a relevant subject for the forensic community.
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Photo Forensics on Shanzhai Mobile Phone

2013
There is an increasing number of crime cases involving mobile phones. In particular, due to the low cost of China shanzhai mobile phone (Chinese pirated mobile phone), a significant portion of these crime cases (all over the world) is related to these shanzhai phones. Quite a number of the cases also involve pictures.
Yiu, SM   +10 more
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