When cell phones or other cellular devices are involved in a crime or other incident, forensic examiners require tools that allow the proper retrieval and speedy examination of information present on the device. This report gives an overview of current forensic software, designed for acquisition, examination, and reporting of data discovered on cellular handheld devices, and an understanding of their capabilities and limitations.
Forensic Investigator must ensure the retrieval of data
without alteration!
– Imaging
• As most MS’s now have flash upgradeable Operating Systems, etc. this
is usually a straightforward process
• However, manufacturer’s are reluctant to provide access to the tools to
achieve this
• Independent tools known as Flashers are available for most
mainstream MS’s but have no recognised legal status in some parts of
the world.
– Data suites
• Provided by manufacturers
• Allow access to SMS/MMS, call registers, phonebooks, etc. as stored
on phone
• Cannot access memory directly
The Network Operators can provide detailed data on
calls made/received, message traffic, data transferred
and connection location/timing
• The HLR can provide;
– Customer name and address
– Billing name and address (if other than customer)
– User name and address (if other than customer)
– Billing account details
– Telephone Number (MSISDN)
– IMSI
– SIM serial number (as printed on the SIM-card)
– PIN/PUK for the SIM
– Subscriber Services allowed
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September 12, 2010
Forensic Toxicology India
Forensic toxicology - It is the study of the harmful effects of chemicals on living systems with emphasis on the conditions under which they occur. The first challenge he faces is often the immediate identification of the toxin in a limited sample of blood, urine or gastric contents which can go on to clinch the case
Forensic Toxicology courses India
Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University
ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences (Deemed University )
Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Center
Sam Higginbottom Inst. of Agriculture,Technology & Sciences
Dr. B. R. AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY,AGRA
The Science Of Poisons In Ancient India.
Dr. Vivek Viswanathan and Dr. F.N. Jaffery
ENVIS Centre, Industrial Toxicology Research Centre, Lucknow
The science that started that primitive day today exists in a marvelous
state and has no way to improve by leaps and bounds. Toxicology is just a branch of
that science which started roughly 45,000 years---- a small but highly significant
part----- as it is today and as it was in yesteryears. When science began, primitive
man had but 3 goals: 1) the quest for an universal solvent, 2) the conversion of metal into gold {Alchemy} and 3) the yearning for an eternal life which lead in its turn, not towards eternity but, towards medicine and in medicine lay the roots of toxicology
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Forensic Toxicology courses India
Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University
ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences (Deemed University )
Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Center
Sam Higginbottom Inst. of Agriculture,Technology & Sciences
Dr. B. R. AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY,AGRA
The Science Of Poisons In Ancient India.
Dr. Vivek Viswanathan and Dr. F.N. Jaffery
ENVIS Centre, Industrial Toxicology Research Centre, Lucknow
The science that started that primitive day today exists in a marvelous
state and has no way to improve by leaps and bounds. Toxicology is just a branch of
that science which started roughly 45,000 years---- a small but highly significant
part----- as it is today and as it was in yesteryears. When science began, primitive
man had but 3 goals: 1) the quest for an universal solvent, 2) the conversion of metal into gold {Alchemy} and 3) the yearning for an eternal life which lead in its turn, not towards eternity but, towards medicine and in medicine lay the roots of toxicology
Free E-Book Downloads on Forensic Toxicology
Click here
Visit: www.ifsr.in
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