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Mobile phone forensics - UK recommendations?

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(@jonathan)
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Hi - would like to know of any recommended companies who deal in SIM and handset forensics based in the UK as its not something we do in-house at present.

Any replies would be greatly appreciated.

 
Posted : 11/07/2005 6:41 pm
(@andyfox)
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Hi Jonathan

We use Forensic Telecommunications Ltd - they have offices all over Uk but nearest to you may be Nottingham their number is on their website www.forensicts.co.uk they should be able to help you out, we go there as do a number of UK Police Forces.

 
Posted : 11/07/2005 8:28 pm
(@jonathan)
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Thanks for your very speedy response Andy!

cheers

Jonathan

 
Posted : 11/07/2005 8:30 pm
(@sarahl)
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You can give us a call if you wish. We are based in Manchester which might be a reasonable distance for you. Our telephone number is 0845 345 0353. Our phone guru is Glen Siddall.

 
Posted : 12/07/2005 1:48 pm
nickfx
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Hiya

My company CSITech also does Mobile phone forensics. We are in Bristol so may be a bit off patch for you. We have been involved in Drugs, Rape and Personal dispute cases involving phones this year.

Please dont hesitate to call if we can be of assistance.

Cheers

Nick
01275 372044

 
Posted : 12/07/2005 6:25 pm
(@barnie)
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Anyone interseted in forensic mobile tools, see forensic.mobiledit.com, this is a really advanced software for mobile data investigation used by police depts and law agencies worldwide.

 
Posted : 02/09/2005 7:55 pm
 Andy
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Andy, Jonathan - a word of warning regarding so called mobile phone 'forensic' companies. I've recently re-examined a compact flash card used in a mobile phone that was outsourced originally. They did not use any write protection during their examination and subsequently altered ALL the timestamps. They did not recover deleted files, and the final 'forensic' report was not worth the paper it was written on, and charged an awful lot of money for this service. They might be good at cell site analysis but performing a 'forensic' examination of other media was flawed to say the least. I'll save them embarrasment by not mentioning the company name.

In the absence of hardware write blocking tools, a simple registry 'hack' might have possibly helped prevent the attributes being altered.

Here is a small application I've written to set a software write block (only works with Windows XP with service pack2). It exploits the fairly well known registry settings only available with service pack 2.

www.innovision-forensics.co.uk/download/Blocker.zip

Andy

P.S. I know Glen from Manchester and he does practice Forensic Computing, therefore he will perform a sound forensic examination for mobiles.

 
Posted : 03/09/2005 2:13 am
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