New version of Oxygen Forensic Detective
Oxygen Forensic® Detective, a popular mobile forensic software solution, recently released its latest update, version 15.3. This update introduces several new features and enhancements to the software, making it even more powerful and comprehensive for mobile forensic investigations. One of the major additions in this update is support for brute force on Samsung, Motorola, and Huawei devices based on MTK chipsets. With this new feature, users can now extract hardware keys and decode data from these devices based on Android OS 10 and higher.
In addition, the software now offers improved support for Huawei devices based on Qualcomm chipsets, as well as the ability to extract Firefox artifacts via Android Agent. Users can also import Tinder archives and extract LastPass cloud data, one of the most popular password managers, via login and password or token.
The update also includes support for modified WhatsApp versions and selective topic extraction for Telegram groups via Android Agent. Oxygen Forensic® Detective v.15.3 also brings improvements to iOS device support, with the ability to extract the full file system and keychain via iOS Agent from iOS devices running iOS versions 15.0 - 15.4.1 without the need to authenticate an Apple ID account.
Another significant improvement is the addition of support for several new apps, including BOTIM, Microsoft Bing, and various versions of WhatsApp, bringing the total number of supported app versions to over 34,800.
The software's computer artifact functionality has also been updated, with several functional and interface improvements to KeyScout, the software's memory analysis tool. The update also includes several new and updated artifacts, such as Brave data from Windows, macOS, and Linux, and Microsoft Exchange Server data on Windows.
Overall, Oxygen Forensic® Detective v.15.3 introduces several new features and enhancements for mobile forensic investigations. With support for brute force on Samsung, Motorola, and Huawei devices, improved support for various other devices, and improvements to computer artifact functionality, the software remains a powerful and comprehensive tool for mobile forensic investigations.