Re: Ubuntu Touch File System

2015-05-19 Thread astavroulakis
Thank you! This was very helpful! I was also able to find email and
facebook information. But I still can't find something on Phone Call
History. Would you happen to know where this information is stored?

> On 18 May 2015 at 18:06,   wrote:
>> In the home directory, there is user information such as photos, music
>> etc
>> in the directories "Documents", "Downloads", "Music, "Pictures",
>> "Videos".
>> However, I can't find, for example, actual SMS messages stored there, or
>> the phonecalls' list and other data.
>>
>
> Google is your friend. :)
>
> http://askubuntu.com/questions/610640/where-are-sms-and-mms-stored
>
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Thank you for the answer, it sure provides a lot of info that I need to
filter.

> You could start doing this, for example:
>
> find / -writable -ls
>
> this will print out a list of every user-writable file on the device.
>


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Re: Ubuntu Touch File System

2015-05-18 Thread astavroulakis
In the home directory, there is user information such as photos, music etc
in the directories "Documents", "Downloads", "Music, "Pictures", "Videos".
However, I can't find, for example, actual SMS messages stored there, or
the phonecalls' list and other data.

Imagine that this is a forensic investigation and you want to find
possible incriminating evidence. This is the scenario I have to work with.
So far the only evidence I have managed to find is the file in which the
WiFi passwords are stored. And that is not located in the home directory.

Could you please be a bit more specific with your answer?

> All such data is stored underneath the home directory (~/phablet). Most
> of the data is stored in XDG directories, for which the environment
> variables are modified for each confined application, so that data is
> not accessible by other applications.
>
>
> On Mon, 2015-05-18 at 00:12 +0200, astavroula...@os3.nl wrote:
>> Dear Developing Team,
>>
>> My name is Alex Stavroulakis and I am working on an class project
>> performing forensics on the new Ubuntu Phone (BQ Aquaris E4.5). The
>> device
>> has turned out a bit problematic and due to time restraints I am
>> emailing
>> you for some assistance.
>>
>> My task is to find where User Data is stored on the device. By that, I
>> mean Call information, SMS logs of conversation, Emails (if such are
>> stored on the device), maybe even Telegram secret chat conversations
>> etc.
>> I am mainly interested in which directories of the filesystem some of
>> this
>> information is saved and if it can be accessed in a forensically sound
>> manner.
>>
>> I hope you can help me. Thank you in advance and I am looking forward to
>> your answer.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> Alex Stavroulakis
>>
>>
>
>



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Ubuntu Touch File System

2015-05-17 Thread astavroulakis
Dear Developing Team,

My name is Alex Stavroulakis and I am working on an class project
performing forensics on the new Ubuntu Phone (BQ Aquaris E4.5). The device
has turned out a bit problematic and due to time restraints I am emailing
you for some assistance.

My task is to find where User Data is stored on the device. By that, I
mean Call information, SMS logs of conversation, Emails (if such are
stored on the device), maybe even Telegram secret chat conversations etc.
I am mainly interested in which directories of the filesystem some of this
information is saved and if it can be accessed in a forensically sound
manner.

I hope you can help me. Thank you in advance and I am looking forward to
your answer.

Sincerely,

Alex Stavroulakis


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