[Full-disclosure] Retrieving "deleted" sms/mms from Nokia phone (Symbian S60)
Matthew Leeds
mleeds at theleeds.net
Wed May 16 19:31:51 BST 2007
In fact this is so well known that many of the charities that accept donated cell phones provide tools for secure deletion of data prior to shipping the phone.
http://wirelessrecycling.com/home/data_eraser/
It would be interesting to test the hard reset (factory reset) feature of some current phones and see what data, if any, is recoverable.
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---Matthew
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On 5/16/2007 at 9:16 PM 3APA3A wrote:
>Dear Davide Del Vecchio,
>
> It's also possible to recover deleted photos from almost any flash card
> in almost any device (camera, mobile, etc) - it's a way general purpose
> file systems work. Requirement to delete information securely is
> enforced in devices certified to e.g. process US military secretes. In
> this case, device must follow DoD 5220-22-M recommendations and you can
> expect secure erase. In general purpose operation systems and devices,
> to delete information securely (wipe it) some additional
> actions/utilities are usually required.
>
>--Tuesday, May 15, 2007, 9:09:19 PM, you wrote to
>full-disclosure at lists.grok.org.uk:
>
>DDV> Hello list,
>
>DDV> During some research, I found an intersting "feature"
>DDV> on my Nokia mobile phone; I was able to retrieve any
>DDV> apparently deleted sms/mms.
>
>
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