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Learning Android Forensics

You're reading from   Learning Android Forensics Analyze Android devices with the latest forensic tools and techniques

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2018
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ISBN-13 9781789131017
Length 328 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Oleg Skulkin Oleg Skulkin
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Donnie Tindall Donnie Tindall
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Preface 1. Introducing Android Forensics FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting up the Android Forensic Environment 3. Understanding Data Storage on Android Devices 4. Extracting Data Logically from Android Devices 5. Extracting Data Physically from Android Devices 6. Recovering Deleted Data from an Android Device 7. Forensic Analysis of Android Applications 8. Android Forensic Tools Overview 9. Identifying Android Malware 10. Android Malware Analysis 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Extracting data physically with nanddump

In all of the examples that we've covered thus far, the partitions were all MMC blocks, which is typically seen in newer devices. Older devices, however, are far more likely to consist of Memory Technology Device (MTD) blocks. We have seen cases in the past where dd was unable to properly image an MTD block, although more often than not it works fine. If dd fails, there is a widely distributed utility called MTD-Utils that's used to read and write from MTD blocks; nanddump is a part of MTD-Utils, and can be used similarly to dd in order to read from an MTD block. In the cases where dd failed, nanddump was always successful.

Versions of nanddump compiled for Android can be found in many places online; we used the one found here: https://github.com/jakev/android-binaries/blob/master/nanddump.

The process to put nanddump on the...

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