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Digital Forensics in Small Devices: RFID Tag Investigation

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22. Although the extended version of SQL Server of WFT is be<strong>in</strong>g created<br />

successfully at this po<strong>in</strong>t, a complete <strong>RFID</strong> Incident Response DVD<br />

toolkit has to be created.<br />

23. Thus, the next step is to copy RAM folder from Helix3 <strong>in</strong>to created “IR”<br />

folder (see step 4 above) and the Guidance Software’s W<strong>in</strong>En is also<br />

copied <strong>in</strong>to that RAM folder under IR folder.<br />

24. Likewise, the developed ReaderLogExtraction Tool (see Appendix 3; it is<br />

developed for the purpose of acquir<strong>in</strong>g bit-to-bit evidence data from <strong>RFID</strong><br />

reader’s memory dur<strong>in</strong>g the <strong>in</strong>vestigation) folder is placed <strong>in</strong>to the IR<br />

folder.<br />

25. At this stage, the IR folder for <strong>RFID</strong> BS is completely ready and is needed<br />

to be replaced with IR folder from the downloaded orig<strong>in</strong>al Helix3.iso<br />

(version: 2009R1).<br />

26. Thus, the exist<strong>in</strong>g IR folder from Helix 3 is deleted and replaced with the<br />

newly created IR folder from the desktop.<br />

27. F<strong>in</strong>ally, the Helix_<strong>RFID</strong>_IR DVD Toolkit is successfully created as shown<br />

<strong>in</strong> the follow<strong>in</strong>g figures (Figures A2.8 and A2.9).<br />

Figure A2.8: Screenshot of the burnn<strong>in</strong>g process of Helix_<strong>RFID</strong>_IR DVD<br />

Toolkit<br />

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