Phone fraud foiled
15 June 2010
A provider of mobile phone forensics equipment has upgraded their product.
The Aceso v5 from Radio Tactics is an upgrade to the existing Aceso device, which enables users from government and law enforcement agencies, as well as the corporate sector, to recover evidence from mobile phone handsets, SIM cards and media cards. This evidence can be used directly in a prosecution or as intelligence to assist an ongoing enquiry. The Aceso enables fast extraction of data from a mobile phone by a user with minimal training, allowing forensic experts to focus their time on more specialist areas.
The Aceso product; developed, designed, built and distributed by Radio Tactics, is widely used in the corporate sector and by police forces around the world in solving crime and preventing fraud.
Radio Tactics has built on the success of Aceso with this upgrade. The v5 enhances the proven capability of the Aceso, with extended features and benefits including:
• Detailed information on 2800 handsets and the data that can be extracted from them, including support for popular handsets such as the iPhone 3GS
• Facility for exploitation of handsets without a SIM card
• Improved speed of acquisition through streamlined user interface and increased control over file types to obtain, avoiding downloading files with no evidential value
• Greater flexibility while increasing convenience for crime specialists
Paul Martin, Radio Tactics COO commented: “Currently police forces, government agencies and corporate companies in the UK and overseas are using Radio Tactics’ Aceso technology. In 2010 we plan to expand the number of Aceso units in each police force, enabling each borough to bring mobile phone forensic examination out of the laboratory and to the front line. The Aceso device plays a critical role as it enables high-tech crime specialists to focus their time on emerging and complex areas. The efficiency of the Aceso also benefits the general public as the police are able to return mobile phones to victims of crime in minutes rather than months.”
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