

in any field MUST diagnose it again and re-evaluate, for some people (experts) it might be beyond repair, but for others ITS NOT and CAN BE FIXED

Now the question is, is there any way around to get it, apart from the Bruteforce (maybe)? and what if we DUMP the Mobile phone's EMMC contents? would we be able to get the master key in some partition?

Is there any possibility for decryption?Īs far as i know the user password encrypts -> the master password which -> encrypts the user data on the SD card. But lets "assume" the mobile pcb board is fried/or the phone has been factory reset. Otherwise, a good amount of $$ will need to change hands. Rogfanther wrote:the reason for the questions about the phone is because fixing the phone may be the easiest/cheapest solution to the problem. Thats why i put it on the forum to avail more information.

I am "trying" to work on it for my own interest but its leading nowhere. I may be wrong about this file but it caught the eye.Ībout the budget, i dont think the client will be ready to pay for $$$$. metaEcfsFile on root, which seems interesting as it was last accessed/modified when the phone was operational. The contents were encrypted by the Android Phone and now the Phone is dead. There is an option in new android versions to Encrypt the contents of the MicroSD card and this happened to this card. It was a Samsung Note Edge running Android version 6.0. The phone is broken so its useless at the moment. I am talking about the data in the external 32 GB MciroSD card. I know few close friends experts from some part of the world who enjoy doing such cases but you will need to pay (well i mean)īut if you Think someone will answer this question for FREE then am telling you you will never find him (and if you do please let me know) Phone can be repaired or totally toasted?Īnd the most important question, Forensic case or just silly customer looking for some photos/contacts (budget?) Anyone managed to solve any similar case?Īny help or leads on this will be appreciated. The encryption is done through the android internal encryption process. Is there any way to decrypt the contents of an ""encrypted Android SD card".
