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  2. Mobile device forensics - Wikipedia

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    Mobile device forensics is a branch of digital forensics relating to recovery of digital evidence or data from a mobile device under forensically sound conditions. The phrase mobile device usually refers to mobile phones; however, it can also relate to any digital device that has both internal memory and communication ability, including PDA devices, GPS devices and tablet computers.

  3. Mobile security - Wikipedia

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    If it is opened, the phone is infected, and the virus sends an MMS with an infected attachment to all the contacts in the address book. There is a real-world example of this attack: the virus Commwarrior [16] sends MMS messages (including an infected file) to all recipients in a mobile phone's address book. If a recipient installs the infected ...

  4. In Case of Emergency - Wikipedia

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    In Case of Emergency (ICE) is a programme designed to enable first responders, such as paramedics, firefighters, and police officers, as well as hospital personnel, to contact the next of kin of the owner of a mobile phone in order to obtain important medical or support information (the mobile phone must be unlocked and working).

  5. Accessing Adams’ locked cell phone will be ‘monumentally ...

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    Hizzoner changed his cell phone password just one day before the FBI seized his electronic devices on Nov. 7 — claiming he did so in order to “preserve the contents of his phone due to the ...

  6. Mobile device management - Wikipedia

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    These include the ability to remotely configure a single mobile device, an entire fleet of mobile devices or any IT-defined set of mobile devices; send software and OS updates; remotely lock and wipe a device, which protects the data stored on the device when it is lost or stolen; and remote troubleshooting.

  7. Schools are spending millions to keep kids' phones locked up

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    Yondr produces magnetically sealed fabric pouches to lock up phones or other devices. The pouches, colored gray and green, are reusable and only slightly bigger than a smartphone.

  8. Cellebrite UFED - Wikipedia

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    The company claimed that it can unlock iOS devices including those running iOS 12.3 and Android phones such as the Galaxy S9. [2] Cellebrite does not allow the resale of their products. The original list price of the product is around US$6000, but they have been sold on eBay for around US$100.

  9. Universal integrated circuit card - Wikipedia

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    This will also transfer their phone book and text messages. Similarly, usually a subscriber can change carriers by inserting a new carrier's UICC card into their existing handset. However, it is not always possible because some carriers (e.g., in U.S.) SIM-lock the phones that they sell, preventing rival carriers' cards from being used.