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IJDE
2007

iPOD Forensics Update

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iPOD Forensics Update
From student to business worker, the popularity and ubiquity of mobile devices is exploding. As these devices saturate modern culture, they continue to grow in functionality. Such devices can now play music, store photos, contacts, and files or even play full-length movies. Apple’s iPod has taken mobile entertainment to the next level by incorporating all of this into a single device. In fact, the iPod has become so popular that sales have topped nearly sixty seven million units (Apple, 2006). With increased popularity however, criminals have found ways to exploit an otherwise altruistic device. The challenge that lies before law enforcement now becomes identifying the evidence an iPod may contain. Since there has been minimal research in portable music players within the digital forensics community, law enforcement may be fighting blind during their investigations. This paper is an update to previous research by Marsico and Rogers (2005) that presents new procedures and methodologi...
Matthew Kiley, Tim Shinbara, Marcus Rogers
Added 15 Dec 2010
Updated 15 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2007
Where IJDE
Authors Matthew Kiley, Tim Shinbara, Marcus Rogers
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