AirPrint Forensics: Recovering the Contents and Metadata of Printed Documents from iOS Devices

Since its presentation by Apple, both the iPhone and iPad devices have achieved great success and gained widespread popularity. This fact, added to the given idiosyncrasies of these new portable devices and the kind ofdata they may store, opens new opportunities in the field of computer forensics. I...

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Published in:Mobile information systems Vol. 2015; no. 2015; pp. 1 - 10
Main Authors: Gómez-Miralles, Luis, Arnedo-Moreno, Joan
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Cairo, Egypt Hindawi Publishing Corporation 01.01.2015
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
Mobile Information Systems
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ISSN:1574-017X, 1875-905X, 1875-905X
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Summary:Since its presentation by Apple, both the iPhone and iPad devices have achieved great success and gained widespread popularity. This fact, added to the given idiosyncrasies of these new portable devices and the kind ofdata they may store, opens new opportunities in the field of computer forensics. In 2010, version 4 of the iOS operating system introduced AirPrint, a simple and driverless wireless printing functionality supported by hundreds of printer models from all major vendors. This paper describes the traces left in the iOS device when AirPrint is used and presents a method for recovering content and metadata of documents that have been printed.
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ISSN:1574-017X
1875-905X
1875-905X
DOI:10.1155/2015/916262