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In recent months, we’ve even expanded our physical acquisition repertoire to include physical extraction from LG devices and passcode bypass using the MTP method.Īll of this adds to our existing logical acquisition methods, which rely on documented OS backup processes and commands. While we started with 680 Samsung devices, we now support more than 1300 Samsung models using this method.
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We introduced physical acquisitions from Android devices last year via our custom recovery flashing method. Native Acquisition Improvements Include More Methods and Devices We wanted to take some time to call out five ways we strive to deliver phone forensics capabilities you can depend on: 1. If you have any questions, you can always go to the customer portal.Since introducing Magnet AXIOM, we’ve continued to hear from our customers that it continues the standard for excellence that IEF started: not just to find more evidence, but also to tackle some of digital forensics’ most enduring challenges. Again, look at these generic profiles are very powerful profiles to use in XRY. So again, this sheet will be very helpful to you in understanding how our different generic profiles work. Our #2 works on phones that were manufactured after 2016. Why is there three? Well, because the LG generic Qualcomm profile #1 works on LG Qualcomm phones that were manufactured before 2016. For instance, we talked about the LG Qualcomm.
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Once you download the tip sheet, when you open it, what you’ll have is you’ll have an explanation of the generic Android physical profiles in our XRY tool. Now, how can you tell which generic profile is the best one to use? Well, if you go into our customer portal - you log into the customer portal, go to Documents, scroll down to XRY, select XRY - and if you scroll down, you’re going to see a document called “Generic Profile Tip Sheet.” Now, once you have this tip sheet, all you have to do is download it. And which means that we’re probably going to get the majority of the LG phones in there, that are Androids that have the Qualcomm chipset in them. The LG phone, actually, if you have an LG phone that has a Qualcomm chipset, we have three different types of profiles, generic profiles for that particular device. The other example of that is with the LG phone. In other words, we have specific generic profiles for specific chipsets. For instance, if you have a phone that has a MediaTek chipset in it, we have a Android MediaTek generic profile. Why our generic profile is powerful is because our generic profiles are very specific as well. They’re very non-persistent which means that even if you try a physical extraction you’re not going to be able to damage the phone or hurt the phone in any way. Our generic profiles are not brute forced attempts.
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Our developers have actually told us that if you were to have the option of using the exact make-and-model-name profile for a device, or use our generic profile, you’re actually better off using our generic profile because you’re probably going to get more data from that device as if it’s the exact profile.Īnd plus there’s no harm that you can do the phone as well. Now, because of that, the likelihood of you getting a good extraction is very high. And how does that help you in your investigation? Well, you’re actually leveraging thousands of phones, their decoders and their dumpers, and you’re using that against your particular device that you’re trying to extract. Now, what is the generic profile? The generic profile is kind of a accumulation of all of our Android devices into one generic profile in this case, the Android generic. How do you get to the generic profiles in XRY? Well, open up XRY hit extract under “Device Name,” type in “generic.” As you can see here, when you type in “generic,” you’re going to get 37 profiles with a generic name on it. In today’s XRY in 5, we’re going to talk about the generic profiles. Hello, my name is Wil Hernandez and I’m a tech sales engineer with MSAB and welcome to XRY in 5.