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triran
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Anyone had any luck with one of these bad boys yet?

I see XRY doesn't support it yet. I am awaiting feedback in regards to UFED.


   
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Aceso offers support for this device, or alternatively you can use BlackBerry Desktop Software to acquire data from the device and then manually investigate. Depending on the OS version you have there may be little to be had from the device as it really only acts as a viewer for data on the handset. That being said there can still be media and browsing history found along with some other bits and pieces. The newer OS I understand is going to offer the ability to do more with the device which would be useful because at the moment it's more of a glorified digital picture frame.

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triran
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Cheers Col, thought it would be the case.


   
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As you mentioned Blackberry Playbook

http//www.youtube.com/watch?v=JX4VjwZ6Bsw&feature=youtu.be

and some extra info here

http//bnxtreme.com/drupal/content/dingleberry-release-notes


   
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triran
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As you mentioned Blackberry Playbook

http//www.youtube.com/watch?v=JX4VjwZ6Bsw&feature=youtu.be

and some extra info here

http//bnxtreme.com/drupal/content/dingleberry-release-notes

Very interesting - thank you.


   
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TomP
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Bit of a thread resurrection here but I have a BlackBerry Playbook to analyse and am struggling for support with the usual commercial forensic tools.

I have analysed one previously using Aceso and desktop manager to identify data that the submitting party were interested in however that was in the very early days of the Playbook and I am hoping for more recent support.

In my previous analysis it was more of a viewer (as mentioned in this thread) for data present on the handset it was connected to however this one seems to have more data on it and there is no BlackBerry in the submission that matches pairings mentioned on the device in the other parts of this case.

I suppose this is directed at RonS for details on possible support with Cellebrite and to see if any of the rest of the community has any recent dealings with them.

Thanks.


   
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(@agolding)
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Bit of a thread resurrection here but I have a BlackBerry Playbook to analyse and am struggling for support with the usual commercial forensic tools.

I have analysed one previously using Aceso and desktop manager to identify data that the submitting party were interested in however that was in the very early days of the Playbook and I am hoping for more recent support.

In my previous analysis it was more of a viewer (as mentioned in this thread) for data present on the handset it was connected to however this one seems to have more data on it and there is no BlackBerry in the submission that matches pairings mentioned on the device in the other parts of this case.

I suppose this is directed at RonS for details on possible support with Cellebrite and to see if any of the rest of the community has any recent dealings with them.

Thanks.

The couple I've encountered running the newer OS still allow a backup however the three files within it are encrypted. There wasn't really much on but if you manually review the browser be sure to have a camera ready as the cached page will reload as soon as you open the tab so need to photograph quickly.


   
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TomP
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Thanks Alex, I thought as much.


   
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