Mobile Face Recognition Might Replace Password/PIN
One exciting aspect about forensic examination of mobile handsets is the constant exposure to innovation and change in the variety of handsets with which we are exposed, sometimes on a daily basis. Legality and privacy are two imposing factors when in comes to dealing with content on mobile phones and the right of access. Where PIN and/or
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Showing posts with label SIM. Show all posts
3G USIM 2G SIM Service Numbers
3G USIM 2G SIM Service Numbers3G USIM (2010-04)Service n°1: Local Phone BookService n°2: Fixed Dialling Numbers (FDN)Service n°3: Extension 2Service n°4: Service Dialling Numbers (SDN)Service n°5: Extension3Service n°6: Barred Dialling Numbers (BDN)Service n°7: Extension4Service n°8: Outgoing Call Information (OCI and OCT)Service n°9: Incoming Call Information (ICI and
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Evidence and Admissibility Part 1
Evidence and Admissibility Part 1The analysis that can never stop relates to issues associated with evidence and admissibility. We need thought provoking discussions to inform our knowledge. Also, we need to exercise our understanding of the work we are doing and whether it meets an acceptable criteria in the practices and procedures we follow. Moroever we should challenge perceptions we hold to
MTEdipl Diplomas
MTEdipl Diplomas. For registered students and those going through the process of registering for the Diplomas for the start of the September 2010 intake:.Three Months Notice (June/July/August) Advanced reading to help you prepare for the distance learning and self study. The following book comes highly recommended and will help you with setting your objectives particularly for the research
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Diplomas: MTEdipl Syllabus and Student Handbook
Diplomas: MTEdipl Syllabus and Student HandbookThe distance learning and self-study Diplomas: Mobile Telephone Evidence (MTEdipl) Syllabus and Student Handbook is now available for download:http://www.4shared.com/document/7XHHJ1Ru/MTEdipl_Cata20.html
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100,000 reach trewmte blogspot
100,000 reach trewmte blogspot.Three years after trewmte.blogspot was launched and today it has reached over 100,000 visitors. For a small, but hopefully helpful and informative blog on mobile telephone evidence and forensics, amongst a sea of websites and blogs on the world wide web, it reminds us all of what is possible from being on the web, but also the amazing library of information that is
Undercover Officer Down, how might SIM Access Control Class help? Part 1
PART 1: Undercover Officer Down, how might SIM Access Control Class help?.The following is a scenario created to help examiners and experts know more about how to determine what data in SIM/USIM elementary files can mean and to appreciate what is required to be understood before examining SIM/USIM and giving evidence. Computer forensics has made a significant contribution to data recovery that
SIM PIN Challenge 2
SIM PIN Challenge 2.A reminder that this challenge ends on the 15th February 2009:.http://trewmte.blogspot.com/2009/01/sim-pin-challenge.html.No pressure here guys, but we have had the first written response to the SIM PIN Challenge from a Challenge Entrant who has just started in mobile telephone forensics. This Challenge should therefore be a walk in the park for all you mobile phone and
SIM PIN Challenge
SIM PIN Challenge.Back in 2005 I was at a presentation by a SIM manufacturer when the presentation turned to CHV (Card Holder Verification), the correct technical term for PIN used for SIM Cards..The presentation had reached the part "Verifying the CHV" and went on to record:.~ To verify PIN, the verifyCHV APDU is used.....A0 20 00 CHVNum 08 PINValue.~ The message sent from the phone to the SIM
Cloning Test SIM Cards
Cloning Test SIM Cards.Cloning test SIM cards can present problems if their use is not carefully monitored and can lead to loss of data from a device under test (DUT). There appears many different instances under which the loss of data can occur when using a cloning test SIM card. Some examples are: .- The inadequate level of notice and advice within the applications that create the clone test
GSM Mast Installations (Density)
GSM Mast Installations (Density).When planning a cellular radio network there are many aspects to consider. The matter of radio technology and their frequencies (carriers) are but two examples. A relevance to be understood from these examples relate to what services may be obtained and delivered through these carriers? GSM for basic voice and text services and W-CDMA providing high data rates for
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Looking back at the future of SIM in 2002
Looking back at the future of SIM in 2002.I have always thought looking to the future is important, but equally looking back at what we know or think might be happening, from an historical perspective, can help see what problems can occur in the future and also to note whether foreseeable problems have been addressed or not, over time..I have selected a summary of issues discussed in training
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