MOSCOW, June 22, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
Oxygen Forensics, the worldwide developer and provider of advanced forensic data examination tools for mobile devices, announced today that it can handle all WhatsApp data extraction on any mobile device utilizing any mobile platform (iOS, Android, Windows Phone 8 and Blackberry 10). Oxygen Forensics can also take care of WhatsApp backups that are stored on Android and Blackberry 10 devices.
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"According to the latest surveys, WhatsApp is the most popular app in the world and it is very important to Oxygen Forensics to be able to offer our customers the ability to forensically extract messages and other WhatsApp data when necessary," said Lee Reiber, Oxygen Forensics COO. "The ability to keep all of our products up-to-date on the latest trends in mobile devices and mobile apps is critical not only for us, but for our customers."
Because mobile users are increasingly using apps to communicate with each other versus making phone calls and sending text messages, Oxygen Forensics has been focusing its product development team to continue adding mobile application data extraction capabilities.
With Oxygen Forensic Detective version 8.4.1, forensics experts can also:
For more information about Oxygen Forensic Detective capabilities, please visit the website http://www.oxygen-forensic.com/en/products/oxygen-forensic-detective .
About Oxygen Forensics, Inc.
Founded in 2000, Oxygen Forensics is the worldwide leading maker of the advanced forensic data examination tools for smartphones and other mobile devices. The company is dedicated to delivering the universal forensic solution covering the widest range of mobile devices running Android, iOS, Blackberry, Windows Phone, Symbian and other operating systems. Law enforcement and government agencies, institutions, corporations and private investigators, help desk personnel and thousands of private consumers rely on Oxygen Forensics products to ensure evidence availability in the event of mobile device data analysis and recovery. For more information about Oxygen Forensics, please visit http://www.oxygen-forensic.com.
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