Every day, more and more people are using
smartphones. The amount of data which is wirelessly transmitted continues to
increase at an impressive rate. According to the results of a survey there has
been a huge increase in the number of active smartphones since 2011.
If you think about what our cell phones are
today, they’ve actually moved away from simple cell phones and evolved into smartphones
which are tiny, powerful computers that people are walking around with every
day.
Digital forensic experts from DLA say that
the value is not just in the cell phone call history and text messages. It’s
about the ability to Google search whatever you want and have information at
your fingertips. Cell phones have become diaries of people’s lives.
As digital detectives, DLA is trying to
find out what was happening in somebody’s life, to whom they were talking, what
the contents of those conversations were, and how they relate to the crime
being investigated. This is indispensable evidence that can never be
overlooked.
Mobile forensics examiners describe how
there is probably more probative information found on a mobile device per byte
examined than on computers.
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