iOS Forensic Analysis for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch

This book was a journey that began with the introduction of the iPhone 2G back in January 2007. This fascinating piece of engineering took the cell phone market by storm. Since then, manufacturers have done everything they can to knock Apple off the smartphone hill. Android has crept up but just...

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Tác giả chính: Morrissey, Sean
Định dạng: Sách
Ngôn ngữ:English
Được phát hành: Apress 2012
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Truy cập trực tuyến:http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/31460
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Tóm tắt:This book was a journey that began with the introduction of the iPhone 2G back in January 2007. This fascinating piece of engineering took the cell phone market by storm. Since then, manufacturers have done everything they can to knock Apple off the smartphone hill. Android has crept up but just hasn’t measured up to the total experience that Steve Jobs and Apple has given its users of mobile devices. With the iPod, Apple changed the way we consume multimedia; with the iPhone, Apple changed the way we communicate and use cell phones. The iPad was yet another revelation. The iPad has seemed to squash the sales of netbooks. With the rise in popularity of these devices, they’ve also become more and more prevalent in criminal cases. This book will take you down the road of examining these devices, from the hardware that powers them to the software that runs these amazing marvels of technology. We will examine all facets of forensics, from the incident response of these devices to tools that assist in examining an iDevice (any iPhone, iPad, or iPod) and from GPS to property lists. We will examine some legal implications that involve the iPhone and jailbreaking. As you will see in this book, the canons of forensics should be maintained, and procedures that are derived from underground sources, however they are measured, should be used as tools of last resort. You’ll learn that the process of least invasive to most invasive should be paramount to mobile forensics. Examiners are constantly looking to examine phones quicker but not necessarily sticking to the traditions of forensics. This book will show that there can be a huge number of artifacts that can be located in the logical space. Immediately diving into breaking the phone is not a preferred method. You will see that these methods can be destructive and therefore detrimental to a case. Along with the devices, there are now approximately 300,000+ applications in circulation, not counting those from the third-party Cydia store. Some of these applications can look very innocent but at the same time can be very dangerous. Examiners tend to overlook the world of third-party apps. This book will teach you which applications are best for finding artifacts that can help in solving crimes.t