Research Article

Survey on Mobile Forensics

by  Ritika Lohiya, Priya John, Pooja Shah
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International Journal of Computer Applications
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
Volume 118 - Issue 16
Published: May 2015
Authors: Ritika Lohiya, Priya John, Pooja Shah
10.5120/20827-3476
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Ritika Lohiya, Priya John, Pooja Shah . Survey on Mobile Forensics. International Journal of Computer Applications. 118, 16 (May 2015), 6-11. DOI=10.5120/20827-3476

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                        author  = { Ritika Lohiya,Priya John,Pooja Shah },
                        title   = { Survey on Mobile Forensics },
                        journal = { International Journal of Computer Applications },
                        year    = { 2015 },
                        volume  = { 118 },
                        number  = { 16 },
                        pages   = { 6-11 },
                        doi     = { 10.5120/20827-3476 },
                        publisher = { Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA }
                        }
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                        %A Ritika Lohiya
                        %A Priya John
                        %A Pooja Shah
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                        %J International Journal of Computer Applications
                        %V 118
                        %N 16
                        %P 6-11
                        %R 10.5120/20827-3476
                        %I Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
Abstract

With the continued growth of smart phone market, the probability of their use in criminal activities has continued to increase. Mobile phone nowadays comes with a wide variety of software application, new technologies and operating systems. Therefore it becomes complicated for a forensic investigator to examine the evidence from a mobile phone. A proper knowledge of forensic tools and their features is required to collect relevant information. This paper discusses about the mobile device characteristics, the steps for mobile forensic investigation and different tools for mobile forensics. The last section of the paper presents the experimental results of the tools Mobiledit Lite and Autopsy 3. 1. 2.

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Keywords

Mobile Forensics Forensic Tools Forensic Investigation.

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