A Forensic Approach on Data Retrieval from IC/eMMC of Damaged Windows Mobile Phone using Easy JTagPlus Box tool and Magnet Forensic Axiom

Author:

Bhushan Ghode 1,Akhlesh Kumar 2,Khevna Maniar 3,Dr. S. K. Jain 4

Affiliation:

1. Forensic Professional, Cyber Forensic, Central Forensic Science Laboratory, DFSS, MHA, Govt. of India, Chandigarh, India

2. Assistant Director (Physics), Central Forensic Science Laboratory, DFSS, MHA, Govt. Of India, Chandigarh, India

3. Forensic Professional, Central Forensic Science Laboratory, DFSS, MHA, Govt. of India, Chandigarh, India

4. Director-cum –Chief Forensic Scientist, Central Forensic Science Laboratory, DFSS, MHA, Govt. Of India, Chandigarh, India

Abstract

The digital world is dominated and ruled by the IOS and Android operating systems on mobile as well as tablet platforms. Together they share a whopping 99% (till 2021) of the share market. The Windows Phones (WP) are occupants of that less than 1% platform that they share with other subsidiary operating systems. Due to the lack of commercial popularity and production of such Windows devices, the process of data extraction and analysis of such devices is unique and challenging for forensic experts. The standard forensic data retrieving software and hardware do not support advanced requisition techniques except the direct extraction. Thus, in cases with locked WP devices, the software/ hardware is unable to support the device’s physical extraction or lock bypass facility. As observed in several digital cases, these portable devices contain details of an individual’s most private life including communications, contacts, browsing history, and location specifics at any given time. Although the operating systems of Microsoft and Windows mobile devices are similar in certain ways, specialized skill sets and tools are required while dealing with location, examination, and interpretation of the digital evidence on these systems. In this research paper, the authors are discussing the reliability and success of data extraction of a Windows mobile device from IC/eMMC using specialized hardware/software with the Windows device.

Publisher

Technoscience Academy

Subject

General Medicine

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