Ok that sounds interesting.
Does the program generate a log of what it is doing when processing the data?
Let me know when there is a sample report available.
Regards,
Hi Doug
The application does indeed keep a log of the file processing. There will be an option to include this in your reports, as well as an option to view it from within the application.
I have edited one of my html reports to remove sensitive numbers etc from it.
The sample report can be found
Hope this helps
It looks like an interesting program. Are you planning any further support for iPhone files such as e-mails?
Hi Doug
At release it is going to support a good range of standard data. I have setup a forum on the website with one for suggestions and feature requests.
As a practioner myself, it always annoys me when developers deliver what they want rather than what their customers want and need. My aim is to provide additional features to the product and these will ultimately be chosen by my customers.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any suggestions and I will try and include them in the product development cycle for the first point release.
For anyone interested, there is a free demo version of iPhorensic available on the
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Neddy,
With regards to the iPod touch, how did you image the device, so you could examine in in EnCase?
Dale
Neddy,
With regards to the iPod touch, how did you image the device, so you could examine in in EnCase?
Dale
Hi Dale,
I assume our technicians imaged it using the 'Zdziarski' iPhone method; I just examine the image file. They have a lot of experience with these devices but are still being presented with new problems to work around almost every week.
Neddy
Hi Doug
At release it is going to support a good range of standard data. I have setup a forum on the website with one for suggestions and feature requests.
As a practioner myself, it always annoys me when developers deliver what they want rather than what their customers want and need. My aim is to provide additional features to the product and these will ultimately be chosen by my customers.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any suggestions and I will try and include them in the product development cycle for the first point release.
Hi JDCoulthard!
Is this product recognising by Law Enforcement?
Thanks
Joel.
Hi Joel
iPhorensic has been developed in association with a number of Law Enforcement agencies. It is currently in use by 6 UK Police forces and I know it has been used recently to great effect as part of a major enquiry.