Digital evidence discovery of networked multimedia smart devices based on social networking activities

Hai Cheng Chu, Szu Wei Yang, Ching Hsien Hsu, Jong Hyuk Park

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Abstract

Unquestionably, networked multimedia smart devices are commonly adopted in contemporary ubiquitous wireless computing era with unprecedented evolving pace in terms of mobility, portability, and pervasiveness. Regrettably, those technology-oriented gadgets are phenomenally exploited by cyber criminals or get involved in computer-related incidents unknowingly. Substantively, the detection, prevention, and the related digital forensics of the above scenarios are becoming tremendously urgent both in public and private sectors. Therefore, in this research, we investigate the scenario when state-of-the-art wireless communication technologies are integrated with the networked smart devices where digital evidences may exist and they could be disclosed when appropriate standard operating procedures are suitably applied. Accordingly, in this paper, a PDA with the built-in GPS navigation functionality via the ubiquitous Wi-Fi connection to a popular social networking platform (facebook) is cross examined concerning the related digital evidence collecting and discovering in terms of revealing previous facebook user accounts on the mobile device without shutting off the power. The research provides a generic framework for the digital forensics specialists to contemplate when the networked smart devices are involved in the related criminal investigation cases especially when omnipresent social networking platforms are becoming the new avenue for the escalating, stringent, and heinous cybercrimes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)219-234
Number of pages16
JournalMultimedia Tools and Applications
Volume71
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2014

Keywords

  • Digital forensics
  • Location-based social networking
  • Mobile social network
  • Networked smart devices
  • Volatile memory acquisition

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