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A detailed and forensically-safe report of information stored on any GSM SIM in seconds

Unfortunately, mobile phones are great for crime. A criminal can easily buy a mobile under a false name then use it anywhere in the world without revealing his or her location to called parties. All this in the knowledge that their conversations are almost impossible to be listened into by the police or other security services.

However, all GSM mobiles contain a Subscriber Identity Module or SIM. This removable piece of plastic (no bigger than a postage stamp) is actually a computer and able to store information which may reveal clues about the activities of the owner of the phone. Such information includes received text messages and personalised telephone numbers.
SIM Detective is able to communicate with the SIM, analyse and automatically produce a forensic report of the data  stored on it.

Even if the mobile phone itself is broken (for example, having been recovered from a river) the SIM itself will most likely still function, allowing SIMdetective to reveal its content.

Mobile phone theft around the world is increasing year on year at a staggering rate. Every year over a million phones are snatched in the UK alone. 
When stolen phones are recovered, it is often tedious to operate the menu system for each phone (every phone manufacturer has a different system). This assuming the batteries are still charged of course. Then everything has to be written down manually, which is very time consuming and prone to error.

SIMdetective automates the process, providing a printed report for each phone if required. Each phone can be dealt with in around 60 seconds. [important note]

In addition, SIMdetective ensures that no data stored on the SIM is modified during the read process - this is vital for evidence gathering purposes. Additionally, the resulting reports can be digitally signed to a particular operator ID and case ID if required.

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Frequently Asked Questions

"A French businessman was about to be arrested last year for his involvement in a corruption scandal. He thought the information on his card was so potentially damaging that he ate his cell-phone's SIM card as police closed in."

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YOUR QUESTIONS
What is a SIM?

What kind of information is stored on the SIM?

Is the reading process automatic?

How long does it take?

Can I still access the data if the mobile is damaged/broken, or if the battery is dead?

How does SIM Detective work?

Can SIM Detective be used with any mobile phone and in any Country?

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