I suggest the first thing is to create an image of the memory card as well as 
phone memory before you do anything.



--- On Fri, 29/4/11, Tyler Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Tyler Robinson <[email protected]>
Subject: [Pauldotcom] Android Forensics Very Personal
To: "PaulDotCom Security Weekly Mailing List" <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, 29 April, 2011, 18:21

This has been an email i both have wanted to get out but have dreaded writing. 
I lost my little brother in a very brutal car accident 3 weeks ago and now am 
turning to the pauldotcom community for a very personal favor. I finally dug 
out my little brothers phone from his mangled car and it is pretty destroyed i 
was able to pull the memory card and all the info on it however i have not 
wanted to even plug the phone in yet until i am certain i know what i am doing. 
I would like to recreate the events of my brothers last night (Phone calls, 
texts, maybe even apps running logs) not really sure what is possible or if i 
can retrieve anything from the phone but this is very personal and I may take 
it as personal defeat if i cannot retrieve anything. Any info or references 
well anything would be greatly appreciated. I am familiar with androids as far 
as custom romming, SBF'ing and rooting past that not real familar with the 
inter workings or storage locations of
 info like texts.

I appreciate all the help PDC has provided in the past and appreciate any and 
all direction in the future.
Tyler

-- 
Tyler Robinson
Owner of Computer Impressions



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