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iPhone Forensics: Recovering Investigative Evidence using Chip-off Method

iPhone Forensics: Recovering Investigative Evidence using Chip-off Method
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Author(s): Nilay R. Mistry (Institute of Forensic Science, Gandhinagar, India), Binoj Koshy (Institute of Forensic Science, Gandhinagar, India), Mohindersinh Dahiya (Institute of Forensic Science, Gandhinagar, India), Chirag Chaudhary (Institute of Forensic Science, Gandhinagar, India), Harshal Patel (Institute of Forensic Science, Gandhinagar, India), Dhaval Parekh (Institute of Forensic Science, Gandhinagar, India), Jaidip Kotak (Institute of Forensic Science, Gandhinagar, India), Komal Nayi (Institute of Forensic Science, Gandhinagar, India)and Priyanka Badva (Institute of Forensic Science, Gandhinagar, India)
Copyright: 2020
Pages: 17
Source title: Digital Forensics and Forensic Investigations: Breakthroughs in Research and Practice
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Information Resources Management Association (USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3025-2.ch021

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Abstract

Smartphone usage has increased in the recent past and has become an extension of the personal computer, so has the complexity of forensic investigation. Vital information on these devices makes them more critical especially when it is part of investigative evidences. The challenge here is the extraction of data, especially when the phone is logically or physically damaged. Chip-off is a niche technique, involving removal of Flash Memory chip with due sophistication, this then is subjected to direct extraction and analysis. Apple iPhones are robust and well locked; the study performed chip-off on model A1203 that revealed vital forensic evidences.

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