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Xry Iphone Crack Screen

Playing around with XRY the other day, I downloaded my iPhone. I had created a profile to only load in SMS because I was primarlily interested in looking at deleted SMS contained in the live database (i.e. SMS record slots inside the database that had been flagged as available but still containing the old data) with XACT.

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After loading the file into XACT, I did a findstrings search inside the SMS database and did indeed discover deleted SMS (These were SMS messages I knew were on the phone and deleted just prior to my taking the read of the handset).These were unparsed of course but it was encouraging to see the ASCII text. I then exported the SMS.DB from XACT and loaded it into and looked for the deleted messages. I found them as seen in the below screen capture Interestingas I play more with XACT and the iPhone, I’ll post more tips and tricks! • Shirley I found the same deleted text data but within the XACT binary dump of a 3GS iphone. It did not appear to be within any type of db file either, but rather in what I assume is unallocated space, as there was other fragmented pieces of data around it, such as phone numbers, dates and times, and plist files. The other odd thing was that there appeared to be multiple copies/duplicates of the same data in different offsets of the disk image. Some were exact duplicates while other instances of the “same” data had only parts of it.

Has anyone managed to find a tool which parses out the text data into a prettier format? Also, if anyone knows what the 11-digit number string is that appears prior to the text data, that would be quite useful.

My guess is perhaps it is an identifier for each conversation thread, or potentially an association id for each contact? Being such a long number eliminates it as a unix or other timestamp – is my guess anyway. Cheers Shirley.

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