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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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A mobile forensic investigation into steganography

2016 International Conference On Cyber Security And Protection Of Digital Services (Cyber Security), 2016
Mobile devices are becoming a more popular tool to use in day to day life; this means that they can accumulate a sizeable amount of information, which can be used as evidence if the device is involved in a crime. Steganography is one way to conceal data, as it obscures the data as well as concealing that there is hidden content.
Catrin Burrows, Pooneh Bagheri Zadeh
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Introduction to Windows Mobile Forensics

Digital Investigation, 2010
Windows Mobile devices are becoming more widely used and can be a valuable source of evidence in a variety of investigations. These portable devices can contain details about an individual's communications, contacts, calendar, online activities, and whereabouts at specific times.
Eoghan Casey, Michael Bann, John Doyle
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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 0003   +2 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 Network Forensics

2018
Mobile networks are evolving towards the fifth generation, with radical changes in the delivery of user services. To take advantage of the new investigative opportunities, mobile network forensics need to address several technical, legal, and implementation challenges.
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Mobile Forensics: A Review

2020 International Conference on Computing and Information Technology (ICCIT-1441), 2020
Mobile devices are widely used. Although most of mobile devices are legally used, criminals may use mobile devices during crime commitment. Therefore, these mobile devices become important since the information stored in these devices can be used as a digital evidence which is an essential part of investigations conducted by mobile forensics ...
Hayam Alatawi   +5 more
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Forensic Requirements Specification for Mobile Device Malware Forensic Models

2021 IEEE 11th Annual Computing and Communication Workshop and Conference (CCWC), 2021
Due to the prevalent use of smartphones, mobile devices have attracted some of the most sophisticated mobile device malware in existence. Traditional forensics investigation tools and techniques have fallen short of successfully investigating mobile malware incidents.
Abdullah Mujawib Alashjaee   +1 more
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Forensic examination of mobile phones

Digital Investigation, 2004
The proliferation of mobile phones in society has led to a concomitant increase in their use in and connected to criminal activity. The examination and analysis of all telecommunications equipment has become an important aid to law enforcement in the investigation of crime.
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