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Processus de criminalistique numérique - Préservation / Collecte

Par John Ahearne, Forensic Analyst Cet article fait partie d'une série qui examine chaque étape du processus de criminalistique numérique. Si vous avez manqué l'un des articles précédents, vous pouvez les lire en cliquant sur les liens ci-dessous : Processus de criminalistique numérique - Introduction Processus de criminalistique numérique - Identification Traitement des preuves numériques Traitement des preuves...

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Originally published by Ars Technica. by David Kravets News comes after FBI withdrew demands for Apple to help unlock seized iPhone. Screenshot from Cellebrite home page. The mobile forensics firm Cellebrite of Israel is reportedly assisting the Federal Bureau of Investigation in unlocking a seized iPhone that has become the center…

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