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Security -
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Written by Conzetti Finocchiaro, Eric Goldman, Abhiney Natarajan, Maegan Stanek
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Sunday, 22 February 2009 05:06 |
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This presentation covers tools and techniques which can be used to perform a computer forensic investigation on an Apple iPod. Many forensic investigators may be unaware of the valuable information a mobile entertainment device may hold. Criminals may intentionally hide information on such an inconspicuous device or the normal functionality and data syncing may provide valuable case clues. |
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Security -
Forensics
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Written by Conzetti Finocchiaro, Eric Goldman, Abhiney Natarajan, Maegan Stanek
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Sunday, 22 February 2009 04:29 |
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The following report was conducted in the winter of 2009. The purpose was to demonstrate techniques and procedures for performing a forensic investigation of an iPod. While we believe that there is sufficient general knowledge available about computer forensics and to some extent PDAs and Cell Phones, many may not be aware of the forensic value presented in mobile entertainment devices such as the iPod or other MP3 players. |
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Security -
Forensics
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Written by Conzetti Finocchiaro, Eric Goldman, Abhiney Natarajan, Maegan Stanek
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Tuesday, 16 December 2008 03:08 |
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The following report investigates different tools used in forensic investigations of mobile devices. Mobile devices include cell phones, PDAs, and other portable electronics. Such devices can be very useful in the course of an investigation because they often contain valuable, structured data that can be used to place individuals in certain locations or reveal the existence and extent of relationships of interest. |
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