Mobile Forensics Cookbook
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How to do it...

  1. When the program is launched, click on the Open Profile... button:

The main window of the TULP2G program

  1. In the opened window, you will find profiles, one of which has to be loaded in the program. Select the TULP2G.Profile.SIM-Investigation profile, and then click on Open.

Data extraction profiles of TULP2G

  1. In the Case/Investigation Settings window, fill in the fields: Case Name, Investigator Name, and Investigation Name. This information will be used later in the preparation of the report by TULP2G.

The Case/Investigation Settings window

  1. In the next window, TULP2G - SIM card; for the Communication Plug-in field, set the value as PC/SC chip card communication [1.4.0.3]. For the Protocol Plug-in field, set the value as SIM/USIM chip card data extraction [1.4.0.7]. If the examined SIM card has PIN or PUK code, enter it by clicking on the Configure button, which is located next to the Protocol Plug-in field.

Window TULP2G - SIM card.

Reading data from the examined SIM card will not be possible if the PIN or PUK code are not entered.

  1. Click on the Run button. The process of data extraction from the SIM card will begin. The progress of extraction can be seen in the progress bar.

The progress bar.

  1. When the data is extracted from the SIM card, you can conduct a new extraction or generate a report about the extraction that has been performed. To generate the report, go to the Report tab. In the Report Name field, enter the name of the report; in the Export Plug-in and Selected Conversion Plug-in(s) fields, select plugins that will be used for the report generation. In the Selected Investigation(s) field, select those extractions for which you want to generate the report, and then click on Run.

The options window for the report generation

  1. When the report generation process is finished, there will be two files with formats HTML and XML. The HTML file can be opened with any web browser.

A fragment of the report

These files contain information (a phonebook, text messages, calls, and so on) that was extracted from the examined SIM card. It can be viewed and analyzed.