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Learning Android Forensics

Learning Android Forensics

By : Oleg Skulkin, Tindall, Rohit Tamma
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Learning Android Forensics

Learning Android Forensics

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By: Oleg Skulkin, Tindall, Rohit Tamma

Overview of this book

Many forensic examiners rely on commercial, push-button tools to retrieve and analyze data, even though there is no tool that does either of these jobs perfectly. Learning Android Forensics will introduce you to the most up-to-date Android platform and its architecture, and provide a high-level overview of what Android forensics entails. You will understand how data is stored on Android devices and how to set up a digital forensic examination environment. As you make your way through the chapters, you will work through various physical and logical techniques to extract data from devices in order to obtain forensic evidence. You will also learn how to recover deleted data and forensically analyze application data with the help of various open source and commercial tools. In the concluding chapters, you will explore malware analysis so that you’ll be able to investigate cybersecurity incidents involving Android malware. By the end of this book, you will have a complete understanding of the Android forensic process, you will have explored open source and commercial forensic tools, and will have basic skills of Android malware identification and analysis.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
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Android SIM card extractions

Traditionally, SIM cards were used for transferring data between devices. SIM cards in the past were used to store many different types of data, such as the following:

  • User data
  • Contacts
  • SMS messages
  • Dialed calls
  • Network data
  • Integrated Circuit Card Identifier (ICCID): Serial number of the SIM
  • International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI): Identifier that ties the SIM to a specific user account
  • MSISDN: Phone number assigned to the SIM
  • Location Area Identity (LAI): Identifies the cell that a user is in
  • Authentication Key (Ki): Used to authenticate the mobile network
  • Various other network-specific information

With the rise in capacity of device storage, SD cards, and cloud backups, the necessity for storing data on a SIM card has decreased. As such, most modern smartphones typically do not store much, if any, user data on the SIM card. All network...

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