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Revision as of 03:37, 25 May 2006
Guidelines
- If on, leave on. If off, leave off.
- Collect and preserve other surrounding and related devices. Be especially careful to collect the power charger. The phone's battery will only last a certain amount of time. When it dies, much of the data on the device may go too!
- Plug the phone in, preferably in the evidence room, as soon as possible.
- Retain search warrant (if necessary - LE).
- Return device to forensic lab if able.
- Use forensically sound tools for processing.
Notes
Expand on 5 as to what to collect:
- ESN,
- IMEI,
- Carrier,
- Model Number,
- Color, and
- Other information related to Cell Phone and SIM Card.
Process:
- Research the Cell Phone. Visit PhoneScoop.com for more information