The Growing Mobile Forensic Headache
Trying to acquire and analyze data from over 5,000 models and clones of mobile phones, PDAs, and GPS devices is no easy task. The treasure trove of data they now contain — text messages, email, call history, databases, scheduler, contacts, files, GPS waypoints, etc. — make them high value targets in e-discovery and criminal investigations.
Because of the variety, complexities, and volume of data available on mobile devices, it is more important than ever that properly trained examiners and specialized tools be used to acquire the data, says Thomas Slovenski president of Cellular Forensics.
We are also seeing new consumer tools being developed to make it easier to perform data recovery. Paraben has developed a variety of consumer tools to recover data from mobile devices such as the Phone Recovery Stick which is a USB thumb-drive that will recover deleted and other data from your Google Android phone. They also have the iRecovery Stick (iRS) for iPhones as well.
Mobile devices are quickly providing all the discovery opportunities of a standard computer and providing evidence that is not available anywhere else. For that reason, attorneys should have a basic understanding of what a mobile device can hold, where it holds it, how long it stays there and how to go about acquiring the data safely.





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