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Message-ID: <1f4.1165be89.304fa242@cs.com>
Date: Wed Sep  7 02:54:21 2005
From: JMadincea at cs.com (JMadincea@...com)
Subject: Phone Forensics

Evening All,

Since this forum often dicsusses various forensic topics I thought I would 
see if someone here could help with an issue that I am trying to resolve.

Is it possible to do a forensic investigation on a telephone that stores 
caller ID information after the delete function has been invoked?  In otherwords, 
if the user has deleted the incoming caller list is it possible to dump memory 
to see whats there?  

Along this same line is it possible to gather any inbound caller ID 
information from a telco or another agency without a trace being initiated? 

Any advice you might have would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

John  

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