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Mobile Phone and PDA Forensics

mobiles.jpgMobile devices are becoming increasingly powerful and popular, and the average mobile phone will now hold considerable amounts of information.  Their increasing capability provides more opportunity to store and disseminate information.

It's possible to take photographs or video, and then transmit it all over the world asing an integrated GPS the precise location of the handset can be embedded into the file and then published on the Internet for the world to see.

Multiple communication protocols including Bluetooth, WiFi and 3G enable the free transfer of information across international boundaries. Users can browse the internet, send and receive e-mail with attached documents, or post entries onto a blog and,  if that's not enough, removable media cards with huge storage capacities  can be inserted into the device allowing information to be exchanged quickly and discretely.

Similar to computers, but with a greater diversity and arguably far more powerful in terms of capability, the evidential value of these items must not be overlooked.  Whether the crucial evidence is stored on the handset or SIM card, CY4OR has the experience and expertise to extract and present this evidence.

CY4OR’s mobile devices team investigates hundreds of mobile phones each month. Our expert investigations include the production of call lists and contact information, the recovery of deleted SMS messages, a summary of mobile internet usage, and the production of photographs and videos.

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“We have worked with CY4OR, often in a high pressure situation, and have always been impressed by their professionalism. The standard of their investigative work and their knowledge of computer forensics is excellent. I would have no hesitation in recommending them to others.”
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