Comments on: NIST Releases PDA Forensics Study
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), sponsored by the US Department of Homeland Security, has released a new report and study on PDA forensics. The report takes a look at current PDA forensic tools as well as a detailed look at handheld operating systems and security.
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RE: What I want to know.....
Strider_mt2k @ 10/2/2004 7:30:37 AM #
Not if your 3 year old gets ahold of it!
CBS's next ripoff series: QUINCY - 2004
Strider_mt2k @ 10/2/2004 7:06:53 PM #
Here are some scenes from next week's "Quincy - 2004":
"I'm telling you Sam, it was a hard reset - AND I CAN PROVE IT!!!"
"Quickly, to the gas chromatograph!"
A well-meaning but bumbling deaf-mute gardener witnesses the murder of his boss's wife and takes photos of the event on his camera-equipped Palm OS handheld, with DEALDY RESULTS.
Scope of report too narrow
johnbartley @ 10/5/2004 8:13:35 PM #
It's nice, the work they did on this, to tell us how to crack PalmOS and PocketPCs. They even included most of my errrors from earlier drafts.
However, they overlooked Symbian, hardheld variants of Linux, and other OS which surely will be found in criminal investigations.
But, a nice start.
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