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hubes95

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Differentiate between a SD and a SIM card.
 
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What types of information can the UFED tool extract from the mobile device?
 
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Answer to Question 1

SD (Secure Digital) cards are storage expansion cards that add memory to hold photos and music. SIM (Subscriber Identification Module) cards are different from SD cards. Each SIM has a mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) number that associates the phone with the subscriber's mobile network. SIMs store text messages and other user data, such as the phone book and phone number of the device.

Answer to Question 2

The UFED can tell you if the user accessed the web, give you a call log, or analyze the phone activity by caller, listing incoming and outgoing calls, missed calls, and SMS (text) calls.



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