iOS Device Data Extractor
Autopsy module that creates an encrypted or unencrypted iOS backup of iPhone or iPad and extracts files from them.
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General info
iOS Device Data Extractor is an Autopsy module that creates an encrypted or non-encrypted iOS backup of iPhone and iPad, currently running iOS 10.2 and above. It extracts files from an encrypted or unencrypted iOS backup, including a backup made with iTunes, and can compress them into a zip archive for use with the iLEAPP module, for example.
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Technologies
- Windows 10 Home OS
- Linux Ubuntu 20.04 OS
- Autopsy - version 4.19.1
- Apache NetBeans IDE - version 12.2
Setup
Installation:
- Download file org-gbies-iosdevicedataextractor.nbm from https://github.com/ernestbies/iOSDeviceDataExtractor/blob/master/build.
- Run Autopsy.
- Go to Tools -> Plugins -> Downloaded -> Add Plugins.
- Choose file org-gbies-iosdevicedataextractor.nbm.
- Click Install.
- Follow the steps, restart Autopsy.
Uninstallation:
- Run Autopsy.
- Go to Tools -> Plugins -> Installed.
- Select iOSDeviceDataExtractor.
- Click Uninstall.
- Follow the steps, restart Autopsy.
Usage
Backing up your device:
- Connect your iPhone or iPad to your computer.
- Run the iOS Device Data Extractor module in Autopsy.
- Select whether the backup should be encrypted
- Select the directory where you want to back up your device.
Extracting files from iOS backup:
- Run the iOS Device Data Extractor module in Autopsy.
- Select the directory containing the iOS backup.
- For an encrypted backup, enter the password.
- Select if you want to unpack the files into a ZIP archive, for example to use the iLEAPP module.
Case Study: https://youtu.be/CrBmTBpnK5c
For use in Linux install libimobiledevice form https://libimobiledevice.org/#get-started . If there is a problem with iOS 14 devices, you can use the script from https://askubuntu.com/questions/1297635/ubuntu-libimobiledevice-ios-14-focal-20-04
Inspiration
Project based on https://github.com/MaxiHuHe04/iTunes-Backup-Explorer
Contact
Created by Grzegorz Bieś [[email protected]], Ernest Bieś [[email protected]]