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Learning iOS Penetration Testing
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Learning iOS Penetration Testing

by Swaroop Yermalkar
January 2016
Beginner
204 pages
3h 54m
English
Packt Publishing
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The iOS filesystem

Hierarchical File System (HFS) is a new filesystem that was developed by Apple in 1996. All Apple mobile devices use HFSX as the filesystem. The HSFX filesystem is a variation of the HFS plus filesystem. The major difference between HFS plus and HFSX filesystem is that HFSX is case sensitive:

The iOS filesystem

On the other side, HSF plus is not case sensitive as shown in the following:

The iOS filesystem

There are basically two ways to acquire forensics data from iPhone devices, as shown in the following:

  • Physical acquisition (live forensics)
  • Data backup acquisition
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ISBN: 9781785883255