4. Data Types
• Phonebook • Subscriber identifiers
• Electronic mail • Equipment identifiers
• Web information • Service Provider
• Electronic documents • Phone number log
• Photos • Multimedia messages
• Audio • Last active location
• Videos (voice and data)
5. Data Collections
• Information found on a mobile device vary by:
• Capabilities implemented by the manufacturer
• Installed software releases
• Modifications by the service provider
• Modifications by the user
• The cellular network services subscribed by the user
6. Conclusion
• Data recovery is possible even if screen is
• smashed, the trackball is jammed, or the “flip”
• is broken
• There are extraction tools
Editor's Notes
1.5 billion mobile phones are in the world today – 3times the number of personal computersCell phone sales exceed one billion handsets a year
Mobile devices are used personal and professionallyThese handheld devices can be used for storing and sharing information world wideOver time, they collect a sizeable amount ofinformation about the owner