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		<title>Cell Phone Forensics Tools</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cell Phone Forensics Tools Last year the NIST published an interesting paper about Cell Phone Forensics Tools. They tested a couple of this tools and made some interesting remarks on working with them. They tested the following Cell Phone Forensics Toolkits: PDA Seizure Pilot-Link Cell Seizure GSM .XRY Oxygen Phone Manager MOBILEedit! bitPIM TULP 2G [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Cell Phone Forensics Tools</h3>
<p>Last year the NIST published an interesting paper about Cell Phone Forensics Tools. They tested a couple of this tools and made some interesting remarks on working with them.<br />
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They tested the following Cell Phone Forensics Toolkits:</p>
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<li>PDA Seizure</li>
<li>Pilot-Link</li>
<li>Cell Seizure</li>
<li>GSM .XRY</li>
<li>Oxygen Phone Manager</li>
<li>MOBILEedit!</li>
<li>bitPIM</li>
<li>TULP 2G</li>
<li>SMIS</li>
<li>ForensicSIM</li>
<li>Forensic Card Reader</li>
<li>SIMcon</li>
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<p>You can download the paper <a href="http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistir/nistir-7250.pdf" target="_blank">directly from NIST</a>.</p>
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