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Learn About Mobile Forensics

At the risk of coming across as a sales guy for the company I work for, I wanted to share a couple of resources that are available to learn more about mobile forensics.

First, you can see the Mobile Phone Examiner (MPE) at work over at the AccessData YouTube channel here.

Second, you can check out the Podranger Podcast interview with Lee Reiber, now available on iTunes

Now I’ll stop being such a shill and get back to regularly scheduled blogging. 😉

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