Oxygen Forensics Provides Industry-First Support of Mobile Applications

Oxygen Forensics announced today that it has expanded the capabilities of Oxygen Forensic Detective and now offers the first forensics support in the industry of data extraction and decryption of WhatsApp messages which are backed up and saved in Google Drive from Android OS devices.Oxygen Forensic Detective offers the industry’s first product that supports data extraction from more than 1,100 app versions and over 300 unique mobile apps such as WhatsApp, Kik Messenger, Viber, Skype, WeChat, Snapchat and many others. Since data from mobile apps is stored not only locally in device databases, but all in the cloud, Oxygen Forensics is constantly updating Oxygen Forensic® Cloud Extractor, which is a built-in utility that acquires data from cloud storage services.

“Mobile devices hold an incredible amount of data, both on the device and in the cloud,” said Oleg Fedorov, Oxygen Forensics CEO. “The additional capabilities that Oxygen Forensic Detective has with apps like WhatsApp in extracting that hard-to-reach data, is another arrow in the quill of everyday mobile forensic experts who are charged with gaining access to that information. This is another huge industry first that our customers can use to help in their research and investigations.”

All features of Oxygen Forensic Detective can be found here.

About Oxygen Forensics, Inc.

Founded in 2000, Oxygen Forensics is the worldwide leading maker of the advanced forensic data examination tools for smartphones and other mobile devices. The company is dedicated to delivering the universal forensic solution covering the widest range of mobile devices running Android, iOS, Blackberry, Windows Phone, Symbian and other operating systems. Law enforcement and government agencies, institutions, corporations and private investigators, help desk personnel and thousands of private consumers rely on Oxygen Forensics products to ensure evidence availability in the event of mobile device data analysis and recovery. For more information about Oxygen Forensics, please visit www.oxygen-forensic.com.


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