Mobile Data Recovery
Mobile phones are increasingly becoming more and more technical.More memory is being added to mobile phones, which makes their storage capacity greater than ever.
Taking discreet photo's, recording a private conversation, unauthorized videoing are within our grasp. For most of us, the usage of the camera on our mobile phones is simply to ensure that we can capture images and remember them. For some however, it is the perfect way to capture mission critical data, to steal a secret formula of a competitor, or simply to use in a blackmail situation. Some more examples of inappropriate use is listed below:
• Digital Fraud
• Inappropriate Data Duplication Mobile Phone Forensics by Data Retrieval Forensics Services
• Unauthorized Data Duplication
• Bankruptcy Data Investigation
• Private Investigation of Cell phone/Mobile Phone
• Disloyal Employees
• Forgeries
• Murder
• Industrial Espionage
• Theft
• Assault
• IP Theft
• E-Stalking
• Breach of Contract
• Computer Break-ins
• Phone ‘Phreaking'
• Digital Pornography
• Inappropriate Internet Usage
• Inappropriate Camera Usage
• Inappropriate Sound Recording
• Internet Abuse
• Inappropriate Email Usage
• Email Abuse
Recovery from Mobile devices can include deleted texts or files, or deletion of viruses.
A recent 'proof of concept' virus, the CABIR virus affects Symbian phones, (predominantly Nokia), and can spread via the Bluetooth wireless system. It is called proof of concept because although it doesn't do any harm to the mobile phone, it has indeed proved that the phone is capable of spreading a virus itself.
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