Mobile Device Artifacts: Exploring Geolocation, Communication, Application and Media Evidence
Mobile device artifacts are digital breadcrumbs: forensically valuable data created by a mobile device that help investigators better understand a case.
Mobile device artifacts are digital breadcrumbs: forensically valuable data created by a mobile device that help investigators better understand a case.
Application artifacts are an important data source in mobile device investigations.
Web browser activity artifacts are digital clues suspects create when they use web browsers on mobile devices. Browser history, cookies, cache, and file downloads are all web activity artifacts that investigators may find useful during a mobile device investigation.
Communication artifacts are digital breadcrumbs suspects leave behind in the form of emails, social media, native chat applications like the Messages app on iOS, or a third-party application like Signal. Learn how to find and use them.
Mobile smartphones have become engrained in our daily lives, so when someone commits a crime, mobile data is almost always a critical source of evidence. Magnet GRAYKEY provides the ability to quickly extract encrypted or inaccessible data from mobile devices on locked iOS and leading Android devices. However, most criminal investigations typically include multiple mobile devices, and it takes time to access and extract the data from each device to determine what truly happened.
In today’s digital age, the use of mobile devices has become pervasive across different domains. With the increase in usage, the role of geolocation in mobile device investigations has become more crucial than ever.
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Mobile devices are a critical evidence source in criminal investigations but obtaining mobile data can be a time-consuming task, especially with multiple devices and large storage capacities.
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With another year comes another chance to take a byte of Apple’s mobile operating system, iOS. Join us for this next Mobile Unpacked episode to explore what impacts there have been to data acquisitions, device connections, and file types. This episode will explore the current and upcoming features of iOS 17 that will impact forensic investigations in all sectors. We will look at several of these new features within the raw file system to gain first-hand experience of the newest mobile operating system artifacts.
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With another year gone by, it’s time for another version of iOS to hit the market to coincide with the release of the iPhone 15 series and Apple’s first inclusion of the USB-C port to its iPhone line. While the USB-C port is old-hat for macOS devices and even several years old for iPadOS devices, bringing it to Apple’s mainstream mobile device will certainly bring some changes for forensic professionals. Let’s take a look at both the changes and features of iOS 17 as well as some forensic impacts going forward!