Sunday, February 27, 2011

What comparisons between Taser and Stun Gun Mobile Phones?

What comparisons between Taser and Stun Gun Mobile Phones?

There is an interesting video released out on BLUtube about the potential understanding of a forensic component occurring within the use of Taser. The component relates to Taser discharge, as opposed to the actual result impacting on the target-human body.


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The observations in the video nonetheless are only one dimension of the 'stun' story and, whilst useful, it would be interesting to see whether MSc/PhD students (always looking for dissertation ideas) would conclude similar forensic components exists when it comes to mobile phones that have stun capability?:

http://trewmte.blogspot.com/2007/10/another-mobile-telephone-stun-gun.html
http://trewmte.blogspot.com/2007/07/stun-gun-cellphone.html

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Mobile Phone Chip Off

Mobile Phone Chip Off

If you have produced or know of a mobile phone chip off video showing methods and techniques for removing ICs/memory from various makes/models of mobile handsets then email (trewmte@gmail.com) your youtube link and then it can be added to the thread 'Mobile Phone Chip Off'.



UPDATED:

Thank you Paul for this N70 video


Nathan, thanks for the SonyEricsson W850 video


Another SE W850 video


Nokia UEM removal




Friday, February 04, 2011

Mobile Device Tech-Genetics

Mobile Device Tech-Genetics

I assume mobile phone examinations will start to see the introduction of mobile devices with human thumbs connected to them being brought into the Lab. Testing the thumbs for evidence wont be a problem. DNA and fingerprinting is common for mobile devices and their associated SIM/USIM/Memory Cards. But just how TFK (Trew Forensic Kit), Oxygen Forensics, Cellebrite, XRY, MobilEdit etc will cope with the thumbs, which provides the interface to the device, is another matter. Perhaps this requires developing some type of tech-generic ears that act as couplers/data interface in which to stick those thumbs, no!?
 
Future possibilities of video streaming data straight to the brain could also be offered, too. A commercial service of 100 megeBytes download at £16.50 a month, may be? I can visualise the advertisement: 'We make worthwhile products, even better. The Trewly best ideas are why Trew are the market innovator and leader.' Well, why not, everyone else says it.....

.....anyone got the number for the Stock Exchange?





The video, by the way, is courtesy of Sony Ericsson Xperia Play commercial available on YouTube.