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Covering Mobile Phone Forensics, Information Security and Computer Security
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Friday, January 9th in Uncategorized, Gadgets, Video, GSM, announcements, Cellphone Modification, News, Watch Phone by Marwan Al-Zarouni | No comments
Monday, January 4th in Mobile Phones, FYI, News, Trends
A move by legislators in the US state of Maine to require brain-cancer warnings on mobile phones is expected to trigger a worldwide response, the Australian industry has said. A Democrat state representative, Andrea Boland, wants new mobile phones to carry health warnings like those on cigarettes and is pushing ahead with the legislation despite a […]
Wednesday, December 30th in Conferences, Forensics, Information Security, Security Tools, Publications, Readings, Mobile Phones, FYI, Education, Security, Hacking, Workshops, GSM, announcements, Spying, Cellphone Modification, News, iPhone, wiki, Vulnerabilities, Nokia
A presentation and paper on Reverse engineering JTAG at the 26th Chaos Communication Congress is now available to download here: http://events.ccc.de/congress/2009/Fahrplan/track/Hacking/3670.en.html Other Hacking and reverse engineering papers and talks from the conference can be found here: http://events.ccc.de/congress/2009/Fahrplan/index.en.html The hacking track is here: http://events.ccc.de/congress/2009/Fahrplan/track/Hacking/index.en.html
Thursday, December 24th in Uncategorized
Experience Mobile Mobile from James Théophane Jnr on Vimeo.
Monday, December 7th in Uncategorized, Forensics, Mobile Phones, FYI, Video, GSM, News, Trends, Sexting
More on the story here: http://www.wishtv.com/dpp/news/i_team_8/Sexting_20091112
Monday, December 7th in Uncategorized, Forensics, Security Tools, Publications, Readings, Mobile Phones, FYI, GSM, announcements, News, Testing
This report concerns the theoretical and practical issues with automatically populating mobile devices with reference test data for use as reference materials in validation of forensic tools. It describes an application and data set developed to populate identity modules and highlights subtleties involved in the process. Intriguing results attained by recent versions of commonly-used forensic tools […]
The blog’s main purpose is to provide me with an outlet to discuss issues related to my Doctoral research in smart mobile phone forensics. The blog will also serve as an information sharing portal covering information security, computer security and digital forensics.