The UFED Touch features a touch screen and intuitive GUI, designed for efficient work flow and fast processes.
An integrated battery, which allows up to five hours of operation away from a power source, has also been a useful upgrade for Cellebrite’s UFED Touch. The UFED Touch Ultimate is equipped with applications that allow decoding, analysis and reporting, instant mobile phone identification, and enables authorized personnel to share information with others. Previous solutions took 8 to 9 hours to image a smartphone with 8 gigabytes of storage, where the UFED Touch Ultimate allows us to image smartphones with 16 gigabytes of storage in less than 2 hours! Our Mobile Forensic Examiner has reported that the UFED Touch Ultimate vastly speeds up the imaging process. After the data is forensically preserved with the Cellebrite Touch, our examiners use the latest version of UFED Physical Analyzer to analyze and interpret the data this process is then documented and provided o our clients in a professional, court-ready report.
It performs logical, file system, and physical extractions of a multitude of data (even if deleted) from a wide range of devices including smartphones, portable GPS devices, and tablets. UFED Touch enables the most technologically advanced extraction of mobile data. In our increasingly tech-savvy society, the best thing you can do is to ensure your personal information is protected.DIGITS LLC is proud to announce that we are using Cellebrite’s new generation mobile forensic solution, UFED Touch Ultimate. The most recent winner of the Forensic Sciences Foundation Emerging Forensic Scientist Award, developed a mobile phone forensics device using open-source tools.
Mobile device forensics software is becoming more commonplace, and there are efforts being put forth to make it more affordable. With the market for used smart phones on the rise (see this article from ), the bottom line is that we need to personally ensure that all of our sensitive information is completely eradicated from our phones before we get rid of them. The fact that only one person has typically used a cell phone makes the evidence that much more compelling. According to, 64% of adults in America own a smartphone so it’s safe to say that cell phones have become a gold mine of evidence for our judicial and law enforcement systems. If incriminating evidence can be extracted from a suspect’s phone, it can be a determining factor in the outcome of the trial.
Mobile device forensics is also prevalent in law firms and law enforcement to aid in criminal cases. Even locked phones are susceptible to data extraction, so the only surefire way to guarantee your data doesn’t fall into the wrong hands is to completely wipe your phone when you are retiring it.
If one of your old smart phones was not properly wiped and fell into the hands of someone who understood how to use mobile device forensics software, you could find yourself in an extremely exposed position.
It is important to note that by using modern digital forensics software, even some files you thought you “deleted” can still be recovered. Utilizing UFED Physical Analyzer to extract data.
Some of the things that can be extracted using mobile device forensics software include: How many different smart phones have you owned? And how many of those old phones did you personally ensure underwent a factory reset or complete data wipe when you got rid of them? There are several software suites available that enable users to extract all sorts of data from mobile devices such as Cellebrite’s UFED Physical Analyzer or Oxygen Forensics. When you include mobile banking apps, dating apps, and mobile retail apps like Amazon or Ebay, it’s easy to see the importance of keeping all of that personal data secure. With apps like Facebook and Instagram installed on millions of smart phones worldwide, users are storing more personal information on their mobile devices than ever before. From a communications standpoint, cell phones have come a long way from the traditional calling and text messaging capabilities of their predecessors. In our world of ever-increasing interconnectivity, mobile phones continue to play larger roles in our everyday lives.