📱 Remote Forensic Excellence: Embrace the future of digital investigation with our remote forensic services tailored exclusively for mobile phones. Our team of skilled experts employs advanced techniques to remotely access, extract, and analyze digital evidence, ensuring a seamless and secure process.
🔒 Data Security at its Core: Your data's security is our top priority. Rest assured that our remote procedures adhere to the highest industry standards, guaranteeing the confidentiality and integrity of the evidence throughout the analysis process.
🕵️ Unlocking Digital Insights: Dive into the digital world hidden within mobile phones. Our remote forensic specialists meticulously decode messages, call logs, multimedia files, application data, and more, revealing the information that could be crucial to your case or investigation.
🛠️ Cutting-edge Technology: Equipped with the latest tools and methodologies, we navigate through intricate digital landscapes, recovering deleted data, reconstructing timelines, and piecing together the puzzle to present you with a comprehensive view of the mobile phone's digital footprint.
🌐 Global Accessibility: No matter where you are located, our remote forensic services ensure that you have access to world-class expertise at your fingertips. From law enforcement agencies to legal professionals and private individuals, our services are designed to cater to diverse needs across the globe.
📋 Comprehensive Reporting: Our experienced forensic analysts transform complex technical findings into clear and concise reports, suitable for both legal and non-technical audiences. These detailed reports provide a compelling narrative that can serve as a vital asset in legal proceedings.
Top 5 Reasons To Preserve And Search That Remote Phone
Our Best Selling Mobile Device Forensics
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iPhone
- Call Logs and Text Messages: Investigators can extract data on incoming and outgoing calls, text messages, and multimedia messages (MMS) from the iPhone. This information can provide insights into communication patterns and potential evidence relevant to the investigation.
- Emails: Emails sent and received from the iPhone can be extracted to provide a record of email communication.
- Contacts and Calendars: The iPhone stores contact information and calendar events, including dates, times, and locations. This data can provide valuable insights into the activities of the user.
- Social Media and Instant Messaging: Many social media and instant messaging apps are available on the iPhone, and data from these apps can be extracted to provide communication records and other relevant information.
- Internet and App Usage: Forensic investigators can extract data on internet browsing history and app usage to determine user behavior and activities.
- Location Data: iPhones have built-in GPS technology that can track location data, which can be extracted to provide insights into the movements of the user.
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Android
- Call Logs: Forensic analysis can reveal call logs which includes the date, time, and duration of each call, as well as the phone numbers involved.
- Text Messages: Text messages sent and received on the device can be extracted, including the content of the messages, the date and time they were sent, and the phone numbers involved.
- Internet Browsing History: Internet browsing history can be extracted, revealing which websites were visited, the date and time they were accessed, and potentially any searches that were performed.
- GPS Location Data: GPS location data can be extracted, which can be used to track the physical location of the device at specific times.
- Media Files: Photos, videos, and audio recordings stored on the device can be extracted, along with metadata such as the date and time the files were created or modified.
- App Data: Forensic analysis can reveal data stored by various apps installed on the device, such as login credentials, browsing history, and chat logs.
- Contacts and Calendar: Forensic analysis can reveal contact information, including names, phone numbers, email addresses, and other relevant data, as well as any calendar events or appointments that were stored on the device.
- Email: Email messages and attachments can be extracted from the device, along with metadata such as the sender, recipient, date, and time of each message.
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Apple iPad
- Emails and Messaging: Investigators can extract data on incoming and outgoing emails, as well as instant messaging communications, from the iPad. This information can provide insights into communication patterns and potential evidence relevant to the investigation.
- Contacts and Calendars: The iPad stores contact information and calendar events, including dates, times, and locations. This data can provide valuable insights into the activities of the user.
- Internet and App Usage: Forensic investigators can extract data on internet browsing history and app usage to determine user behavior and activities.
- Multimedia Files: The iPad can store a variety of multimedia files, including photos, videos, and audio recordings. Forensic investigators can extract this data to identify relevant media files that may be used as evidence.
- Location Data: iPads have built-in GPS technology that can track location data, which can be extracted to provide insights into the movements of the user.
- Third-Party App Data: Many third-party apps are available on the iPad, and data from these apps can be extracted to provide communication records and other relevant information.
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Apple Watch
- Health and Fitness Data: The Apple Watch collects and stores a variety of health and fitness data, including heart rate, step count, and workout information. This information can provide insights into the physical activities of the user.
- GPS and Location Data: Apple Watch has built-in GPS technology that can track location data, which can be extracted to provide insights into the movements of the user.
- Communication and Notification Data: The Apple Watch can receive and display notifications from the user's iPhone, including text messages, phone calls, and other app notifications. This data can provide insights into communication patterns and potential evidence relevant to the investigation.
- Digital Wallet Data: The Apple Watch can store digital wallet information, including credit and debit card data. Forensic investigators can extract this data to identify financial transactions that may be relevant to the investigation.
- Third-Party App Data: Many third-party apps are available on the Apple Watch, and data from these apps can be extracted to provide communication records and other relevant information.
- App Usage Data: Forensic investigators can extract data on app usage from the Apple Watch, including the types of apps used and the frequency of use.
- Biometric Data: The Apple Watch also collects and stores biometric data, including fingerprints, that may be relevant to an investigation.
$550. Per Device
- We remotely preserve the email account and deliver a PST
- Download it from our secure website
- Optionally, we can preserve the remote email account direcly to your S3 bucket
- Includes all verification logs
- Delivered the same or next day