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Updated iPhone Forensics white paper

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ahoog
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We've updated our iPhone Forensics white paper at

http//viaforensics.com/education/white-papers/iphone-forensics/

We hope the community finds it useful and, as always, we are open to any feedback, suggestions, etc. Please share with others. Thanks.


   
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(@ajzimm3rman)
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This is really interesting..


   
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(@jonathan)
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Great piece, thanks for posting.


   
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Redcelica67
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Great work as always Andrew….thanks! )


   
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(@trewmte)
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Interesting work Andrew and Katie, thank you.

Andrew are users in the US market now more into pushing data to the network?

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ahoog
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Greg,

Yes, I would say as the networks are becoming faster and more reliable, we are seeing much more data being pushed to the network. Apps like Dropbox are a good example and of course the standard fare of data apps like browsers, email, maps, etc.


   
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Robbo747
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This is a great reference of your analysis using different tools. Just to throw a spanner in the works, perhaps for your next version of the white paper, perhaps include how the tools work when Android is running on the iPhone.


   
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