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The UFED is probably the best tool worldwide for retrieving data (deleted and none deleted) from mobile phones for police, military, custom, air port and other security agencies.
The The UFED Forensics system empowers law enforcement, investigations and computer crime detectives to capture critical forensic evidence from mobile phones, Smartphones and PDAs.
UFED extracts vital data such as phonebook, camera pictures, videos, audio, text messages, call logs, ESN IMEI, ICCID and IMSI information from over 1,800 handset models, including Symbian, Microsoft Mobile, Blackberry and Palm OS devices.
UFED analysis includes memory dump analysis, providing access to system files and deleted messages.
Portable and easy to operate, the Ruggedized UFED can be used in the GSM forensic lab as well as in the field, including a ruggedized UFED, battery-powered kit pack.
McSira UFED enables SIM ID cloning, allowing for phone analysis without network activity, and creating a duplicate identity of the original SIM card.
The Ruggedized UFED GSM forensic version is designed to stand up to even the toughest military and surveillance field conditions. The Ruggedized UFED hard-case pack keeps the UFED secure in any transport environment, plus a rubber casing keeps the UFED working smoothly during rough usage, shocks and drops. The UFED casing includes flaps to protect the UFED from exposed openings from dirt, dust, sand and other contaminants.
Battery-Powered Flexibility as part of the Ruggedized UFED kit by McSira.
The Ruggedized UFED version runs on a powerful rechargeable battery pack, providing over 4 hours of continuous operations between charging.
With Ruggedized UFED kit, recharging the CelleBrite UFED is easy using the standard AC power source or the in-vehicle car adapter.
McSira is an authorized agent and distibutor of the UFED Ruggedized kit, UFED Standard kit and provide service after sale.
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UFED Standard Upgraded |
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The UFED Forensics system empowers law enforcement, investigations and computer crime detectives to capture critical forensic evidence from mobile phones, Smartphones and PDAs.
UFED extracts vital data such as phonebook, camera pictures, videos, audio, text messages, call logs, ESN IMEI, ICCID and IMSI information from over 1,600 handset models, including Symbian, Microsoft Mobile, Blackberry and Palm OS devices.
UFED analysis also includes memory dump analysis, providing access to system files and deleted messages.
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Ruggedized UFED Kit |
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The Ruggedized UFED GSM forensic version is designed to stand up to even the toughest military and surveillance field conditions.
The Ruggedized UFED hard-case pack keeps the UFED secure in any transport environment, plus a rubber casing keeps the UFED working smoothly during rough usage, shocks and drops.
Ruggedized UFED casing includes flaps to protect the UFED from exposed openings from dirt, dust, sand and other contaminants.
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SIM Cloning |
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SIM ID Cloning
To enable phone evaluation without the phone being active, the GSM Forensic UFED can clone the phone’s SIM ID card.
The UFED creates an exact copy of the SIM ID with the exception of network identification, allowing full phone analysis without the risk of any incoming or outgoing calls or messages.
SIM ID Cloning is also effective for cases in which the PIN code is locked and not activated.
Retrieve SIM and phone passwords with the UFED Pro software.
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Deleted Data Extraction |
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Advanced Mobile Phone Deleted Data Recovery Software
The UFED Physical Pro is a powerful SW module which upgrades the UFED System (Universal Forensic Extraction Device) with physical extraction and analysis capabilities.
UFED Physical Pro applies CelleBrite’s next generation extraction methods and analysis techniques to deliver invaluable deleted and hidden information, not accessible by logical extraction methods.
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The Difference between GSM and C/TDMA |
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In cellular service there are two main competing network technologies: Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and Code Division Multiple Access (T/CDMA). Cellular carriers including
Sprint PCS, Cingular Wireless, Verizon and T-Mobile use one or the other. Understanding the difference between GSM and CDMA will allow you to choose a carrier that uses the preferable network technology for your needs.
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