[FRIAM] Digital forensics?

Tom Johnson tom at jtjohnson.com
Wed Apr 17 12:42:52 EDT 2019


A friend writes:

*"A friend and colleague recently died under suspicious/unclear
circumstances overseas and the local police appear to have somehow unlocked
his Apple devices (an iphone and Macbook laptop).*

*Those devices are now in the family's possession and I said I'd look into
whether tools or experts might exist to help assess what files/stuff were
accessed, deleted, or added to his devices close to and since the evening
of his death.*
*Can you offer any advice?"*

FRIAM-ers: any suggestions or advice?

Tom

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