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Practical Mobile Forensics - Third Edition
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Practical Mobile Forensics - Third Edition

by Rohit Tamma, Oleg Skulkin, Heather Mahalik, Satish Bommisetty
January 2018
Beginner to intermediate
402 pages
10h 6m
English
Packt Publishing
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Unix timestamps

A Unix timestamp is the number of seconds that offsets the Unix epoch time, which starts on January 1, 1970. A Unix timestamp can be converted easily using the date command on a Mac workstation or using an online Unix epoch converter; such as, https://www.epochconverter.com/.

The date command is as follows:

$ date -r 1512808725Sat Dec  9 11:38:45 MSK 2017

You may also face Unix timestamps in millisecond or nanosecond format. This is not a big problem either; there are a number of online converters, such as, http://currentmillis.com/:

A Unix timestamp in milliseconds converted with http://currentmillis.com/
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