Re: [TSCM-L] {2887} Re: cell phone recording

From: ed <ber..._at_netaxs.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 12:25:20 -0400

What was the make/model/carrier of the phone in question? Various spyware
applications exist that are specific for specific phones.

A forensic specialist who's skilled in cellphone data recovery might be helpful,
although if spyware was covertly installed then it could have been covertly
uninstalled. Still, some traces of it may exist on the phone. Obviously,
quarantining the phone (removing the battery and physically securing it)
immediately after the compromise was suspected) would have been a good idea.

-Ed



Quoting "Perry Myers, CFE" <pe..._at_detectiveservices.com>:

>
> Thanks Ed! I forgot to mention the conversation was between father and son
> and there would no reason for either to record the call. It had to be done
> covertly so I assume it had to be done through a compromise of the
> telephone. We just want to try to prove that fact. We know who did it as
> they have verbally admitted this when they showed the transcript.
>
> We now need to try to get evidence if there is a way. Any ideas on how to
> obtain this would be helpful.
> Perry Myers, CFE
> President
> MSI Detective Services
> 2406 W Fullerton Ave
> Chicago, IL 60647
> pe..._at_detectiveservices.com
> WWW.DETECTIVESERVICES.COM
> (773) 404-7400 x 200
>
> On 9/5/08 2:03 PM, "ed" <ber..._at_netaxs.com> wrote:
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> >
> > any cell phone call can be easily recorded through the audio output jack
> of
> > the
> > phone: http://www.dictationwarehouse.com/CC20detail.asp
> >
> > also, many of the PDA-phones like the Palm Treo, Apple iPhone, etc, can
> run
> > readily-available programs to record both sides of calls:
> > http://software.palminfocenter.com/product.asp?id=1962
> >
> > programs exist for doing this covertly, as well. so a compromised
> PDA-phone
> > could have a recording program installed (unbeknownst to the user) and the
> > phone
> > call recordings could be covertly retrieved later if the phone can be
> obtained
> > only for a few minutes.
> >
> > as was previously mentioned on this list, the other party (not your
> client)
> > was
> > probably simply recording the call.
> >
> > -ed
> >
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