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Rather than comment on individual phone models, I did two or three of each major OS (iOS, Android, BlackBerry and some other ‘dumb’ models) so my comments relate to the families rather than individual members of them.Mobile phone forensics is a strange beast. Compared to now, examination back then was slow, manual and difficult, with Oxygen being one of the few glimmers of hope if you happened to have a supported phone.Oxygen still seems to be geared towards smart phones, although it does what my wife calls ‘dumb phones’ too, so although I’ve tried a few different types for review purposes, I haven’t tried every type. For those with not quite so many miles on the clock, Symbian was the fore-runner of smart phones but had certain quirks that made examination difficult sometimes, particularly when the battery went flat and the date reset. You don’t have to be particularly savvy to use it, but you do to get the most out of it and be able to use it effectively.There are several license types, such as “Internet” (software key), USB dongle (individual machine) and an enterprise version whereby a single USB dongle is installed on a server and allows several machines to use the software at the same time.There are also three editions of the software which comprise a Standard but feature-limited version, the Analyst version and a Passware Analyst version which is the same as Analyst but has the facility to brute-force password protected iTunes and Android back-ups.A comparison of these editions is available on Oxygen have been around for some time, as have I, and I remember them for excellent recovery of data from Symbian phones. It claims to have the “widest range of supported devices” with over 8,400 models listed and is geared towards smart-phones with a particular emphasis on the analysis of data recovered from them.It is straightforward to use once you get your head around the way it works, and with some thought you can make it fit into your examination system quite easily.
Although of course this is massively impractical in a court setting, I like to know, for my own peace of mind, that in theory at least, it would be possible.So, with this in mind, the mobile phone examiner needs more than one tool in the box and in any case, no one tool covers everything. My aim when being this confident is knowing that I would be able to switch the phone on and show the jury with a dramatic flourish the relevant messages, contacts calls etc. Confident enough to stand before a Judge and Jury to explain your report(s), colour any grey areas and explain how you got your results. If your evidence is deleted, you are more reliant than ever on using more than one tool to make sure you haven’t just picked up a spurious record from somewhere.You have to be 100% confident in the evidence you produce. You can never take recovered data at face value and need at least two tools to verify your results, as well as manually checking against what you can see on the phone, assuming the recovered data is live and not deleted.
This includes Apple iTunes back-ups, Android Backups, images (back-ups) created by official sync software as well as files created by other forensic software such as UFED and XRY. You can use a USB cable, Bluetooth or you can import data from other sources. Just be aware that if Oxygen can’t find the database location it will tell you and then quit – you can’t get back in until the database location is available again or you can hack your registry if you know what you are doing and change the path here to get yourself up-and-running again.Oxygen provides several ways to extract data. By default, Oxygen stores it locally on your computer, but it’s simple to change the location to another drive or your network. It’s nothing like as powerful as my day-to-day examination machine, but my thinking was, “if it runs ok on this, anything else will be fine.” I used a USB portable hard drive to store Oxygen’s database, which is where the recovered data resides, in order to simulate a kind of isolated networked environment. It looks at how Oxygen fits into the toolbox, not at whether Oxygen alone is the toolbox.The machine I used for testing was my trusty Field Examination Laptop, a Samsung R519 with 2GB of RAM, dual core 1.9GHz Celeron processor, running Windows 8 on a SSD drive.
You may take this as a weakness compared to these other tools, but it can also be seen as an advantage. Although the range of devices supported for physical acquisition isn’t perhaps as wide as it’s larger competitors, it does, as previously mentioned, allow imports of this type of data from other tools, for example UFED physical dumps. It’s one thing to recover the data from a phone seized legally by law enforcement officers but another to get the same data as that stored on the phone from a remote Microsoft server by using their account credentials.Oxygen allows for physical extraction from Android devices by ‘soft’ (temporary) rooting on supported devices plus a built-in physical dump and decode from Android MTK devices. The latter also sparked a debate in the office surrounding privacy laws and just how legal it actually is to access someone’s cloud-based back-up.

The “Backup Password” field on this screen allows you to specify a password for iPhone encrypted back-ups.On iPhones, you are presented with two methods of extracting data. Once extraction is finished, you are able to add photos of the device and owner in the “Device Information” section but there appears to be no obvious way of adding your own customized case fields, for example where the examination took place or an associated incident number etc. I would have liked the ability to add or rename fields here, but you don’t seem to be able to do that on this screen. The only one I found that wouldn’t always close was BlackBerry Desktop, but this didn’t seem to affect the connection.This is a nice feature that could be beneficial if you have multiple data suites used to extract data with other tools as it can flag up potential problems.The device should be detected and now you are ready to extract the data.However, if the device is not detected, you are given some helpful tips to help you connect it.You are now able to enter your case details and any notes here. This worked quite well for me also.Any conflicting applications that may hinder phone connection are listed so you can close them for the best chance of connection.
The Agent is installed within unallocated space on the memory card, so you will need a blank card for this unless you are happy to use the one that came in the device. You can extract data from Android devices by ‘soft’ rooting (including Physical acquisitions,) the ‘back-up’ method or by use of Oxygen’s Agent.
