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Practical Mobile Forensics - Fourth Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Apr 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838647520
Pages 400 pages
Edition 4th Edition
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Authors (4):
Rohit Tamma Rohit Tamma
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Oleg Skulkin Oleg Skulkin
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Heather Mahalik Heather Mahalik
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Satish Bommisetty Satish Bommisetty
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Introduction to Mobile Forensics 2. Section 1: iOS Forensics
3. Understanding the Internals of iOS Devices 4. Data Acquisition from iOS Devices 5. Data Acquisition from iOS Backups 6. iOS Data Analysis and Recovery 7. iOS Forensic Tools 8. Section 2: Android Forensics
9. Understanding Android 10. Android Forensic Setup and Pre-Data Extraction Techniques 11. Android Data Extraction Techniques 12. Android Data Analysis and Recovery 13. Android App Analysis, Malware, and Reverse Engineering 14. Section 3: Windows Forensics and Third-Party Apps
15. Windows Phone Forensics 16. Parsing Third-Party Application Files 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Physical data extraction

Physical extraction refers to the process of obtaining an exact bit-by-bit image of a device. It is important to understand that a bit-by-bit image is not the same as copying and pasting the contents of a device. If we copy and paste the contents of a device, it will only copy the available files, such as visible files, hidden files, and system-related files. This method is considered a logical image. With this method, deleted files and files that are not accessible are not copied by the copy command. Deleted files can be recovered (based on the circumstances) using certain techniques, which we will see in the following chapters. Unlike logical extraction, physical extraction is an exact copy of the device's memory and includes more information, such as the slack space and unallocated space.

Android data extraction through physical techniques is commonly...

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