by blogger JAW
Today's phones, such as the iPhone contain a plethora of information about individuals and their activities. For criminals this can include incriminating emails, phone calls and potentially even location data. The current issue is many Law Enforcement agencies are not up to date on the ability to collect these key pieces of evidence. As the iPhone market began to mature, former hacker Jonathan Zdziarski began with a small how-to manual that eventually became a full book on how to extract pertinent information.
| Law-enforcement experts said iPhone technology records a wealth of information that can be tapped more easily than BlackBerry and Droid devices to help police learn where you've been, what you were doing there and whether you've got something to hide. |
3 comments:
Iphone is an amazing invetion from apple.Its has many flaws and drabacks too.Apple should consider those things.It doesnt have bluetooth working with other phones even.I was shopping for iphone on online shopping when i came acros with different blogs.Do check it out for many other products.Iphone and blackberry phones are both the same.Blackberry comes with many new feature while iphone lacks sum functions.Iphone is brilliat in touch screen while other phones lack that capability.Iphone application are soo many that one can have the benefit ov it while blackberry lacks that option.
It's amazing where technology has come from and hard to grasp where it is going to go from here. Although this new technology helps us in everyday use with things going on in life, we have to accept the possibility that there is someone out there that has the technology to be able to break into our personal lives and take everything we own if they wish to do so. But the saying that it takes a criminal to catch a criminal is true so we can learn from these findings.
DDC
We have a bunch of Forensic Equipment that you could use to do any of that... Especially our forensic computer's.
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