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# Android Forensics
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## Locked Device
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To start extracting data from an Android device it has to be unlocked. If it's locked you can:
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* Check if the device has debugging via USB activated.
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* Check for a possible [smudge attack](https://www.usenix.org/legacy/event/woot10/tech/full_papers/Aviv.pdf)
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* Try with [Brute-force](https://www.cultofmac.com/316532/this-brute-force-device-can-crack-any-iphones-pin-code/)
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## Data Adquisition
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Create an [android backup using adb](mobile-apps-pentesting/android-app-pentesting/adb-commands.md#backup) and extract it using [Android Backup Extractor](https://sourceforge.net/projects/adbextractor/): `java -jar abe.jar unpack file.backup file.tar`
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### If root access or physical connection to JTAG interface
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* `cat /proc/partitions` \(search the path to the flash memory, generally the first entry is _mmcblk0_ and corresponds to the whole flash memory\).
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* `df /data` \(Discover the block size of the system\).
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* dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0 of=/sdcard/blk0.img bs=4096 \(execute it with the information gathered from the block size\).
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### Memory
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Use Linux Memory Extractor \(LiME\) to extract the RAM information. It's a kernel extension that should be loaded via adb.
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