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Last SIM Details

Has anyone else run any tests using LSD.exe free tool? This program is from lastsimdetails.blogspot.co.uk/. The concept behind this tool is very good and it is a great credit to the authors to allow free distribution of LSD.exe. Screen dump for LSD.exe v1.2.0 - Samsung D500 flash file ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- HELP About - Able to parse .bin and

CSA Wi-Fi Testing

As modern smartphones (3G/4G) have the detectors to access multiple wireless technologies,  Wi-Fi coverage analysis extends the range of cell site analysis (CSA) radio measurements to be identified at site for location-based tests. See previous discussion http://trewmte.blogspot.co.uk/2014/08/csa-site-survey-method4cell-types.html

ITU 150th Anniversary (1865-2015)

  The 150 ITU 1865 2015 logo is copyright to the International Telecommunications Union and reproduced with kind permission This May 2015 the International Telecommunications Union reaches its 150 Anniversary,   http://itu150.org/home/ . So what has happened in the world between 1865-2015? I thought I would highlight some events that usually go under the radar: - football clubs

Emotion Icons

From a recent discussion about knowledge/skills and experience and operators of forensics tools having a range of training, contributors comments varied as to exactly where the demarcation line lay regarding 'competence'. That is how far should an examiner go to valid the extracted and harvested data from a mobile phone. Bits and Bytes levels, carving out etc. brought some responses suggesting

Appeal case - Boardman - phone evidence/cell site

The serving of evidence and arbitrarily what should be served or should be not served is highlighted in this Appeal case. It is noted the Appeal Court dealt with issues surrounding making burdensome requests for evidence from the police. I suspect the comments of the Appeal Court could be misconstrued meaning there is a potential for further hearings as to relevance of evidence. The Appeal Court