Magnet AXIOM 5.1: Collect More from the Cloud and Filter Out Irrelevant Media with Magnet.AI
With AXIOM 5.1, we are announcing the support of Facebook Public, a dedicated workflow for Chromebooks and overall enhancements,
With AXIOM 5.1, we are announcing the support of Facebook Public, a dedicated workflow for Chromebooks and overall enhancements,
Learn more about the steps we’ve taken to improve the efficiency of analyzing media in Magnet AXIOM, including Magnet.AI and OCR.
We highlight the new Media Explorer found within AXIOM and how examiners can use it within their examination workflows.
GrayKey now officially supports data acquisition from leading Android devices and the latest version of Magnet AXIOM already includes support for those images!
Jessica Hyde shares the images and questions featured in the Magnet Weekly Capture the Flag (CTF) contest from October through December of 2020.
In this how-to document, we share how you can get images containing the entire file system of iOS devices with GrayKey and analyze that data with AXIOM.
It’s estimated that there will be 1.4 trillion photos taken in 2020, with the bulk of those coming from mobile devices. Since 2009, more than1.5 billion iPhones have been sold globally making it easier than ever to capture, share and edit media files. Investigators can often gain valuable clues derived from recovered media file details. … Continued
With Magnet AXIOM 3.0, we have furthered our media categorization capability with our increased compatibility with Project VIC/CAID hash sets.
With the past few releases of Magnet AXIOM, we’ve added new artifacts found on iOS file system images seen primarily when investigators have access to tools such as GrayKey. With the release of AXIOM 2.8, we’ve included additional iOS artifacts, including the KnowledgeC database artifacts found on iOS devices. KnowledgeC Database As investigators, our job revolves around … Continued
With the release of Magnet AXIOM 2.5 and 2.6, we’ve added new artifact parsing capabilities to support exams that utilize GrayKey. Again, GrayKey is a new forensic tool that unlocks iOS devices new and old, giving us access to helpful device information many thought we wouldn’t see again: both user and system data. In this … Continued