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Showing posts with label data. Show all posts
Forensic Science Regulator Report
Forensic Science Regulator Report.Did you read this document from the Forensic Science Regulator dated July 2009?.Online Google Document:http://docs.google.com/gview?a=v&q=cache:byViwdsmrFQJ:police.homeoffice.gov.uk/publications/operational-policing/practitioner-reg-summary%3Fview%3DBinary+Practitioner+Registration+Consultation+Responses+Summary&hl=en&gl=uk&sig=AFQjCNF-6wcm-lxTM8_
Staggering figures for mobile phone text and data usage
Staggering figures for mobile phone text and data usage.The Mobile Data Association (http://www.themda.org/Page_Default.asp), a not-for-profit organisation, that provides accurate and factual statistics relating to mobile telephone usage in UK, publish their findings month-on-month. Examples of published stats for April and May 2008 (http://www.text.it/home.cfm) identify staggering figures for
Phone Tap Data as evidence
Interesting article in The Independent Online newspaper, headed "Reid wary of phone tap data as evidence."http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/article2010026.ece
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The Independent
Mobile Telephone Forensics
Mobile Telephone ForensicsMobile telephones are small devices and commonly, due to misunderstanding and lack of appreciation of the brilliant work that goes into making a mobile telephone and SIM Card operate, are relegated to a lower standard of investigation. Yet, with mobile telephones primary radio capability, with solid-state electronics to back it up, enables them to punch, pound for pound,
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connectivity,
data,
forensics,
technologies,
wireless
Motorla A1000
Motorola A1000A problem that has been noted with the A1000 is that the handset itself can bounce into auto reset and lose data: images, SMS, contacts, videos etc are wiped from the handset memory. One cause for to this problem - where the handset has been re-charged and leaving the charger switched ON and booting up the handset can cause this to happen. It is an intermittent fault apparently.
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A1000,
data,
fault,
lose,
loss,
motorola,
power,
re-charged,
transferring data
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