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A first look at iOS 18 forensics
This has been a tough year for me: my mom passed away in June, and I’m still slowly recovering from the hard blow. It’s time to start again doing what I love: researching and sharing! It’s early September and like every year, that moment is approaching when everyone who deals with mobile forensics starts to…
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Oh no! I have a wiped iPhone, now what?
One of the most common questions I got asked during presentations and conferences is: “During a search and seizure we found a wiped iPhone, what can we do next?“ First and foremost: you cannot recover data stored on the device before wiping occurred.The encryption keys you need to decrypt the data are gone forever.Full stop…
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iPhone and iPad Acquisition Methods: Yet Another Comparison
Welcome to the world of mobile forensics, where extracting data is the first (and arguably the most critical) step. Whether you’re working with an ancient Apple device or attempting to break into the latest iPhone 16 Pro Max, there is a method for every gadget – each with its own share of challenges. We love…
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DeepINTEL 2024 – a full Day all about Security Intelligence
The DeepINTEL 2024 security intelligence has begun. The day holds a full day of presentation about current and future threats. It is difficult to describe a TLP:AMBER event, because we do not publish the schedule for DeepINTEL. The term security intelligence has a wide spectrum. Basically, it includes all informations that will help you improve…
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BSides København – Meaningful Metrics in Information Security
The next BSides København will take place on 9 November 2024. There is one presentation in the schedule about the use of metrics in information security. Computers allow us to create documents, charts, and statistical values easily from any data collection we like. Therefore, the World Wide Web is full of graphs, tables with numbers,…
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Nearly Half of Businesses Weaken Sustainability Goals Due to Generative AI Demands, Capgemini Report Reveals
Google has stated that its goal to reach net-zero emissions across all its operations and value chain by 2030 is now “extremely ambitious” thanks to its data centre usage. Go to Source