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Mobile phone safety

Jon B | 20.04.2011 17:23

Police forces now have the abilty to extract data remotely from your mobile phone.

CellBrite Cellphone Smartphone PDA Spy Guide

The Cellebrite UFED Forensics system empowers law enforcement, anti-terror and security organizations to capture critical forensic evidence from mobile phones, Smartphones and PDAs.

UFED extracts vital data such as phonebook, camera pictures, videos, audio, text messages (SMS), call logs, ESN IMEI, ICCID and IMSI information from over 1,600 handset models, including Symbian, Microsoft Mobile, Blackberry and Palm OS devices.

Cellebrite UFED enables SIM ID cloning, allowing you to extract phone data while preventing the cellular device from connecting to the network.

The UFED can extract data from a phone, or directly from the SIM card. When extracting from phone, the UFED connects to the phone via cable, Bluetooth or infrared, and the data is read logically from the phone. It also performs a physical extraction from SIM cards, allowing extraction of additional data such as deleted SMS, ICCID, IMSI, location information and more.

Jon B

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  1. Shouldn't have a mobile — real anarchist
  2. Carefull... — Anarchist
  3. no mobiles allowed — real anarchist
  4. Real anarchists shouldn't have a computer either! — anon