Mobile Telephone Evidence
Code and Data go hand in handExaminers are familiar with the fact that from time to time found appended to SMS text messages there appears unintelligible code that cannot be read in context with the user's message itself. Such code as @@@ or /./@@ and so on may raise the notion that the SIM reader has not decoded the message correctly. On the contrary, the SIM reader is most likely to have done
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code,
examination,
forensic,
mobile telephone evidence,
SIM cards,
SMS text messages,
UCS2
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