Currently, our mobile phone is a tool we use every day and can be very useful in many situations, but also a great store for our data, and this, at present, is another property of many companies, which they can benefit from in the face of advertising, without harming us.
But there are also very interesting details of cybercriminal operators, and security forces such as police, in some cases requiring this kind of personal data to solve a crime, someth ing that has existed in recent years. And now Scottish police have posted a video showing how the switch works
This is how police get data from their smartphones
As part of a criminal investigation, Scottish police have, at times, been forced to release data from various types of smartphone to help them complete the investigation, and as a result use the Cellebrite machine, produced by a well-known Israeli company dedicated to producing this kind of data extraction, transmission and analysis devices.
This process, contrary to what we might think, has varying levels of access to information, as well as a time limit that can be applied, so that when the investigation is complete, the smartphone in question is unavailable,
In addition, testing the smartphone in this way requires specific steps and details that prevent it from being misused by items not related to the investigation. Therefore, as far as possible, the method also has some qualifications to avoid misuse of the service or that the police officer in charge of the investigation may continue to receive information that should not be made.
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