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Ricco
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I have got a list of connections of some mobile phones and I'm looking for the software which can make a graphical analyse of correlated links based on calls and SMSes.
Such kind of presentation like Paraben Link2 creates. I can't use Paraben Link2 as mobiles haven't been acquired by this software and it doesn't accept any other form of input data.
Any help guys?
Thanx a lot.


   
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Igor_Michailov
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IBM - i2 Analyst's Notebook (It is universal tool.)

Cellebrite - UFED Link Analysis

Oxygen Software - Oxygen Forensic® Suite

etc.


   
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Ricco
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Thanx for the answer.
Mentioned programs need acquiring mobiles with them and with such data can create visual correlations but as I have said I have got a list of connections not mobiles.
Last but not least they are, hmm, a bit overpriced D
So this is the reason of my searching.
Anyway as I have said, thanx for the anwer.


   
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jaclaz
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I have got a list of connections of some mobile phones and I'm looking for the software which can make a graphical analyse of correlated links based on calls and SMSes.

Which format is the list?
It seems to me like what you are asking for (if you set aside for a moment the "specificity" of your actual problem involving a cellphone and calls and SMSs) is a graphic tool capable of visually rendering a set of data into a "mesh" representation.
I.e., would something *like* H3Viewer do?
http//warriors.eecs.umich.edu/viz_tools/
http//warriors.eecs.umich.edu/viz_tools/h3viewer.html

jaclaz


   
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Hello,

I use Intelligent Fusion from MCMS. You can put data in from UFED, XRY, Oxygen, plus computer extractions, and anything else you have, and run link analysis across entire datasets.

It's pretty good, not too fancy, but does a good job. It has mapping capability for Geo tags too, which is handy.

Mark


   
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SilesianMan
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Micro Systemation (XRY) has got new analytical tool called XAMN, where you can visualize connections between multiple phones.

http//www.msab.com/xry/xamn

It might suits your need.

Charles


   
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lquinane
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If you have data from a different collection tools you can use Nuix or Proof Finder to link up the different sets of data. We support reading in Cellebrite XML reports, XRY files, Oxygen XML reports, and can also read in some of the iPhone and Android databases directly (e.g. iTunes backup, HFSX image, etc).

Full disclosure I'm a developer at Nuix.

Cheers,

Luke


   
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Ricco
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I have tried to find a price of the Nuix but there is no such information on the www site.


   
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lquinane
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Hi Ricco,

Unfortunately, you need to contact sales@nuix.com to get a quote. We are always happy to let people undertake a free trial though.

However, if you are just doing link analysis between phones your could probably just use Proof Finder which is only $100 USD. It is essentially a full featured copy of Nuix, but with a 15 GB ingestion limit per-case.

Cheers,

Luke
(Nuix Software Engineer)


   
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