Exam 20: Mobile Device Forensics
Exam 1: Introduction109 Questions
Exam 2: The Crime Scene136 Questions
Exam 3: Physical Evidence80 Questions
Exam 4: Crime Scene Reconstruction: Blood Stain Pattern Analysis96 Questions
Exam 5: Death Investigation118 Questions
Exam 6: Fingerprints115 Questions
Exam 7: Forensic Biometrics92 Questions
Exam 8: The Microscope101 Questions
Exam 9: Firearms, Tool Marks, and Other Impressions95 Questions
Exam 10: Matter, Light, and Glass Examination110 Questions
Exam 11: Hairs and Fibers120 Questions
Exam 12: Drugs141 Questions
Exam 13: Forensic Toxicology104 Questions
Exam 14: Metals, Paint, and Soil91 Questions
Exam 15: Forensic Serology91 Questions
Exam 16: DNA: The Indispensable Forensic Science Tool105 Questions
Exam 17: Forensic Aspects of Fire and Explosion Investigation142 Questions
Exam 18: Document Examination67 Questions
Exam 19: Computer Forensics109 Questions
Exam 20: Mobile Device Forensics77 Questions
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Feature phones have divergent - based upon the phone - feature sets. These core features usually are:
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Match the word in Column 1 to its definition in Column 2. Each answer can only be used once.
A)A cellular network facility that allows users to send and receive text messages
B)A software mechanism that defines the way files are named, stored, organized, and accessed
C)A set of standards for second-generation cellular networks
D)Assessment of the actual geographical location of a mobile device
E)A custom-designed program that controls the components of mobile devices and facilitates how they function.
F)A snapshot of the file system of a mobile device
G)A storage expansion card for a mobile device
H)The traditional method of modulating radio signals so that they can carry information
I)A term describing a wireless Local Area Network
J)A spread-spectrum technology for cellular networks
K)A duplicate of data located on a mobile device
L)The smart card that is inserted into a mobile device that identifies the user account to the network, handles authentication, and provides storage for basic user data and network information
M)The basic components of a mobile device
N)A communication channel that can provide higher-speed data communication than a standard telephone circuit
O)A system for determining position by comparing radio signals from several satellites
-GPS (Global Positioning System)
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Match the word in Column 1 to its definition in Column 2. Each answer can only be used once.
A)A cellular network facility that allows users to send and receive text messages
B)A software mechanism that defines the way files are named, stored, organized, and accessed
C)A set of standards for second-generation cellular networks
D)Assessment of the actual geographical location of a mobile device
E)A custom-designed program that controls the components of mobile devices and facilitates how they function.
F)A snapshot of the file system of a mobile device
G)A storage expansion card for a mobile device
H)The traditional method of modulating radio signals so that they can carry information
I)A term describing a wireless Local Area Network
J)A spread-spectrum technology for cellular networks
K)A duplicate of data located on a mobile device
L)The smart card that is inserted into a mobile device that identifies the user account to the network, handles authentication, and provides storage for basic user data and network information
M)The basic components of a mobile device
N)A communication channel that can provide higher-speed data communication than a standard telephone circuit
O)A system for determining position by comparing radio signals from several satellites
-File system
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________ crime assessment is a technique that can be used when faced with a physical crime (murder, rape, robbery, etc.)and there is a digital element to it-a computer, cell phone, or other mobile device.
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Describe the two different types of chain of evidence and how they can be used in the investigative process.
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In 2001, mobile Broadband networks (3G)arrived on the scene in what country?
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Match the word in Column 1 to its definition in Column 2. Each answer can only be used once.
A)A cellular network facility that allows users to send and receive text messages
B)A software mechanism that defines the way files are named, stored, organized, and accessed
C)A set of standards for second-generation cellular networks
D)Assessment of the actual geographical location of a mobile device
E)A custom-designed program that controls the components of mobile devices and facilitates how they function.
F)A snapshot of the file system of a mobile device
G)A storage expansion card for a mobile device
H)The traditional method of modulating radio signals so that they can carry information
I)A term describing a wireless Local Area Network
J)A spread-spectrum technology for cellular networks
K)A duplicate of data located on a mobile device
L)The smart card that is inserted into a mobile device that identifies the user account to the network, handles authentication, and provides storage for basic user data and network information
M)The basic components of a mobile device
N)A communication channel that can provide higher-speed data communication than a standard telephone circuit
O)A system for determining position by comparing radio signals from several satellites
-Physical extraction
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It may not be possible to recover deleted file items from a mobile device such as e-mails, texts, and photos.
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Logical extractions are useful only when the physical option is not available because of the device itself.
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It often is desirable to ________ the SIM in much the same way one would take a physical image of the mobile device or a computer.
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Blackberry is the only mobile device that can be recovered directly.
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Some tools, such as Cellebrite's UFED Touch, are quite clear about which devices support physical extraction.
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Match the word in Column 1 to its definition in Column 2. Each answer can only be used once.
A)A cellular network facility that allows users to send and receive text messages
B)A software mechanism that defines the way files are named, stored, organized, and accessed
C)A set of standards for second-generation cellular networks
D)Assessment of the actual geographical location of a mobile device
E)A custom-designed program that controls the components of mobile devices and facilitates how they function.
F)A snapshot of the file system of a mobile device
G)A storage expansion card for a mobile device
H)The traditional method of modulating radio signals so that they can carry information
I)A term describing a wireless Local Area Network
J)A spread-spectrum technology for cellular networks
K)A duplicate of data located on a mobile device
L)The smart card that is inserted into a mobile device that identifies the user account to the network, handles authentication, and provides storage for basic user data and network information
M)The basic components of a mobile device
N)A communication channel that can provide higher-speed data communication than a standard telephone circuit
O)A system for determining position by comparing radio signals from several satellites
-SMS (Short Message Service)
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The amount of information we can get from a mobile device varies greatly with the device in question.
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