Mobile Application Forensics
Mobile Application Forensics (MAF) is a branch of digital forensics relating to recovering and investigating evidence found in mobile and smartphone devices in the context of crimes or legal proceedings. With the widespread use of smartphones and tablets, mobile devices often contain a wealth of information that can be crucial for investigations, including call logs, messages, emails, photos, videos, location data, and information from various applications.
Forensics Tools
MAF involves a variety of tools to extract, analyze, and interpret data from mobile devices.
- Cellebrite UFED
- Oxygen Forensics
- MicroSystemation XRY
- BitPim
- MobileEdit Forensic Express
Cellebrite UFED
Cellebrite UFED (Universal Forensics Extraction Device) is a hardware and software platform that digital forensics experts and law enforcement agencies use to extract and analyze data from mobile devices.
Oxygen Forensics
Oxygen Forensic Detective is an all-in-one digital forensic software designed to extract, decode, and analyze data. It extracts data and artifacts from multiple
mobile devices.