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Mobile Acquisitions - Cellebrite Reader
Dec. 9, 2023, 3 a.m. | /u/bighosshogdaddy
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Apologies for the noob question. I'm currently undertaking a course in computer forensics and one of our tasks is to analyse two mobile acquisition images (one a logical acquisition and the other a physical acquisition in .ufdr format) using Cellebrite Reader and write a report on the differences between the two.
The first thing I've noted as a difference between the two is that the logical acquisition shows audio and image files, and the file system can be viewed …
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