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I have this bag, and I have a warning. In an area of particularly strong signal, I've had a phone in this bag connect to the tower and download a couple SMS messages. I don't know if this would happen with any other bag--I suspect it would--so it's best to just use the bag long enough to put the device in airplane mode. If you can't do that, then test your bag repeatedly with different phones and networks before puting it in service in your lab.
The kit I bought came with a secondary trasportation bag which has no window and better RF shielding. The phone in both bags can't connect, but then without the window, I can't enter the PIN and gain access to the phone either.
RF shielding
RF shielding
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 12:20 pm
All,
Does anyone know of any RF shielding solutions that provide battery power to keep the acquired mobile device powered?
There maybe situations where if the device looses power, it may not be possible to gain access to the device again due to encryption or difficult passcodes.
Does anyone know of any RF shielding solutions that provide battery power to keep the acquired mobile device powered?
There maybe situations where if the device looses power, it may not be possible to gain access to the device again due to encryption or difficult passcodes.
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taurean25 - Senior Member
Re: RF shielding
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 1:26 pm
You might want to check this out: http://www.teeltech.com/tt3/black-hole-forensic-bag.asp.
It has a built-in shielded USB port.
It has a built-in shielded USB port.
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PM_SQ - Senior Member
Re: RF shielding
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 2:45 pm
Call for quote always scares me.
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Why order a taco when you can ask it politely?
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- PM_SQYou might want to check this out: http://www.teeltech.com/tt3/black-hole-forensic-bag.asp.
It has a built-in shielded USB port.
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Why order a taco when you can ask it politely?
Alan B. "A man can live a good life, be honorable, give to charity, but in the end, the number of people who come to his funeral is generally dependent on the weather. "
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armresl - Senior Member
Re: RF shielding
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 4:20 pm
No call for quote needed: www.paraben.com/strong...pouch.html
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paraben - Member
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rjudy55 - Member
Re: RF shielding
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 9:22 am
- rjudy55Try this one Black Hole Data Bag Kit
I have this bag, and I have a warning. In an area of particularly strong signal, I've had a phone in this bag connect to the tower and download a couple SMS messages. I don't know if this would happen with any other bag--I suspect it would--so it's best to just use the bag long enough to put the device in airplane mode. If you can't do that, then test your bag repeatedly with different phones and networks before puting it in service in your lab.
The kit I bought came with a secondary trasportation bag which has no window and better RF shielding. The phone in both bags can't connect, but then without the window, I can't enter the PIN and gain access to the phone either.
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