March 2nd, 2009 by ahoog

Free iPhone Forensics White Paper Released by viaFORENSICS

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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Free iPhone Forensics White Paper Released by viaFORENSICS

iPhone forensics white paper targets forensic analysts and consumers who want to understand what personal information is stored on the iPhone and how to recover it.

Chicago, March 2, 2009 – viaFORENSICS released a free white paper on iPhone Forensics at viaforensics.com that reveals the vast amount of personal information stored on Apple’s iPhone and reviews techniques and software for retrieving this information. Consumers and corporations have a legitimate concern over confidential information and its unauthorized release or use. This paper educates readers on what information is stored and reviews six specific products and techniques for recovering it.

The testing was performed on a 3G iPhone with less than six months of use. Yet one technique recovered more than 30,000 files, including text messages, contacts, GPS locations, website history and Facebook images. The testing also recovered highly sensitive information including online banking credentials. Most consumers and corporations are unaware of how much information modern smart phones store. As a result some sell used iPhones without securely deleting data, resulting in complete exposure of all information stored on their devices.

The white paper is available for download at http://viaforensics.com/iphone-forensic-software/iphone-forensic-white-paper.html by registering with your email address. Notification of future updates will be provided as well as information on an upcoming white paper on Android Forensics.

About viaFORENSICS

viaFORENSICS is an e-discovery and computer/mobile forensic company providing expert consulting services for law firms and corporations. The company also focuses on industry and general education and maintains a computer forensic and e-discovery glossary and technical how-to guides on their website, viaforensics.com.

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