Forensic tool enriched with advanced searching capabilities that can help you find contacts, messages, files, or apps on your phone.
- MOBILedit! Forensic with Searchtool Lite
- Version :7.8.3.6085
- License :Demo
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :COMPELSON Laboratories
MOBILedit! Forensic with Searchtool Lite Description
MOBILedit! Forensic with Searchtool Lite is a comprehensive application suitable for investigators who want to extract information from a smartphone, in order to find evidence and built up a case.
Aside from the forensic tool, the package also bundles a powerful search utility meant to enrich its functionality by looking for specific data in a large database built as you connect new devices to the application.
Versatile phone forensic tool
Usage is simple, as the connected phone is automatically detected by the application, which prompts you to create a new case and select the data to extract with the help of an intuitive wizard.
The application is compatible with a variety of manufacturers and popular smartphone operating systems, such as Android, Apple, Windows Mobile, Blackberry, Bada, Symbian, MeeGo, and MediaTek.
Extract and backup phone data
The amount of data MOBILedit! Forensic with Searchtool Lite can read is impressive. From the mobile operating system, IMEI, manufacturer and operator to call logs, messages, files and installed apps, everything is there, at your disposal, displayed in a tree view.
Therefore, this program can also be used as a phone backup solution for conversations, contacts, app data, files, calendar entries, and media files. Aside from reading data directly from the phone, MOBILedit! Forensic with Searchtool Lite can also extract information from existing iTunes backups.
Generate forensic reports and perform complex searches
Your findings can be included in a forensic report, which can also include data from external sources, SIM cards and previous cases. MOBILedit! Forensic with Searchtool Lite comes with a set of templates you can customize to generate XML, HTML, Excel, or RTF reports.
Created XML files can be imported to the Forensic Search Tool to build an indexed database where future searches can be conducted. This secondary application can work with complex search queries to look for conversations, messages, calls, created files, or any other activity traces within terabytes of phone data from various devices.