The case scenario was about bank robery and the suspect threw his Samsung Note 3 into the river. Fortunately the Police found his phone and sent it to the Lab immediately. But guess what? This Samsung Note 3 was dead and those poor forensic guys tried to do extraction,but in vain.
Forensic guys tried every mobile forensic tools they got, like Oxygen Forensic Detective, XRY, UFED…There was nothing these tools could do to this dead Samsung Note 3. Forensic guy 007 wanted to use Kies to do emergency rescue, but forensic guy 008 stop 007 to do so. The reason was that Kies may restore this dead Samsung Note 3 to factory default. If so, all data would be gone with the wind…
The most important thing was to prevent data from being wiped out. Forensic guy 008 decieded to flash recovery ROM to bring this dead Samsung Note 3 alive, and he could do logical/physical extraction. Fortunately he did it and acquired those important chat messages and call logs from that Samsung Note 3.
You guys could take a look at my blog to see the screenshots.
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Forensic guy 007 wanted to use Kies to do emergency rescue, but forensic guy 008 stop 007 to do so.
I thought it was forensic guy Q that managed those matters.
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jaclaz
Actually I doubt whether Q could understand those details or not. As we know that Q does not have to do things like agent 007 does.
Actually I doubt whether Q could understand those details or not. As we know that Q does not have to do things like agent 007 does.
Well, you must have read something different from the actual books (or seen some other movie).
The double 00 means "license to kill".
Agent 007 is an unthinking killer, in the same words of his Author Ian Fleming a violent, noncerebral man
In response to a reviewer's criticism of Bond as villainous, Fleming said in a 1964 Playboy interview that he did not consider his character to be particularly evil or good "I don't think that he is necessarily a good guy or a bad guy. Who is? He's got his vices and very few perceptible virtues except patriotism and courage, which are probably not virtues anyway … But I didn't intend for him to be a particularly likeable person." Fleming agreed with some critics' characterisation of Bond as an unthinking killer, but expressed that he was a product of his time "James Bond is a healthy, violent, noncerebral man in his middle-thirties, and a creature of his era. I wouldn't say he's particularly typical of our times, but he's certainly of the times."
He would have simply shot that Samsung right through the camera lens 😯 and then proceeded to beat up the suspect until he confessed, and then kill him anyway.
jaclaz