Baber Iqbal World Youngest Programer Who started Programing at the age of 5. He is Youngest XNA Game Developer, Microsoft Surface Developer, Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) @ age of 9, Youngest Certified Internet Web Professional (CIWA) @ 9, Youngest Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA), Microsoft Students Partner (MSP) @ 11 and last but not least He is Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) @ 12.
Baber Iqbal Wrote an Research Paper for 8th IEEE International Conference got accepted. He has done his research work on “A Novel Method of iDevice(iPhone,iPad,iPod) Forensics without Jailbreaking”
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Babar Iqbal published his first Digital Forensic Science[1] research paper discussing his new method of Apple iDevice Forensics (iPhone, iPod, iPad). Research has been accepted by 8th IEEE International Conference on Innovations in Information Technology IIT’12 and Babar have been invited for presentation in the above stated conference. This method is unique, unlike the previous techniques does not require jailbreaking[2] process and takes less than 30 minutes to image the iDevice. This new method can be used by law enforcement agencies to obtain valuable digital forensic evidence such as User Contacts, Call Logs, Emails, Messages, User Photos & Videos, Documents, GPS information and Cellphone tower logs. Cellphone tower logs can also be used to triangulate location of device at certain point in time.
[1]Digital Forensic Science (DFS) is the use of scientifically derived and proven methods toward the preservation, collection, validation, identification, analysis, interpretation, documentation and presentation of digital evidence derived from digital sources for the purpose of facilitating or furthering the reconstruction of events found to be criminal, or helping to anticipate unauthorized actions shown to be disruptive to planned operation.
[2]Jailbreaking, is the process of removing the limitations imposed by Apple on devices running the iOS operating system through use of custom kernels. Such devices include the iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, and 2nd Gen Apple TV.