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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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Practical Mobile Forensics
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Preface
1. Introduction to Mobile Forensics FREE CHAPTER 2. Understanding the Internals of iOS Devices 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

Android app analysis


On Android, everything the user interacts with is an application. While some apps are preinstalled by the device manufacturer, some apps are downloaded and installed by the user. Depending on the type of application, most of these apps store sensitive information on the internal memory or the SD card on the device. Using the forensic techniques described earlier, it is possible to get access to the data stored by these applications. However, a forensic examiner needs to develop the necessary skills to convert the available data into useful data. This is achieved when you have a comprehensive understanding of how the application handles data.

The examiner may need to deal with applications that stand as a barrier to accessing required information. For instance, take the case of the gallery on a phone locked by an app locker application. In this case, in order to access the pictures and videos stored on the gallery, you first need to enter the passcode to the app locker...

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