Mobile Hacking Conference Talk

Breaking into mobile phones for law enforcement

By Gersi Hajrullahi

This talk explores the technical foundations of lawful mobile device access in modern forensic investigations.
 
We examine agent-based acquisition techniques across mobiles, including deployment models, privilege considerations, and artifact coverage.

The session outlines practical recovery workflows, from live and logical extraction to file system and advanced technique, and discusses how reliability, stability, and evidentiary integrity shape operational decisions.

Finally, we analyze what makes an exploit “forensic sound,” focusing on repeatability, minimal data alteration, and courtroom defensibility in real world law enforcement use.

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Bio

Gersi Hajrullahi

Gersi is a specialist in Digital Forensics and Windows exploitation with extensive experience in Mobile Forensics.

He focuses on generating actionable intelligence in operational environments, including battlefield and special operations contexts, enabling rapid evidence triage and informed decision-making to prevent attacks against civilians, critical infrastructure, and military personnel.

Gersi develops forensic tools designed to address complex intelligence-gathering challenges, including analyzing connections between suspects and identifying locations linked to concealed weapons or illicit activities.

He also delivers advanced social engineering training to uncover hidden criminal networks and is experienced in signal intelligence operations involving cameras and IoT systems for law enforcement.

Gersi is the trainer inside our Digital Forensics for Android Phones course. 
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