The rapid growth of smartphone usage has made mobile devices *a critical source of digital evidence in modern investigations. However, the increasing implementation of advanced security features such as encryption, PINs, passwords, and biometric authentication presents significant challenges for digital forensic experts when attempting to access locked devices. This study focuses on the methodologies used for secure and lawful access to locked mobile devices within the field of digital forensics. The report examines various acquisition techniques, including logical, physical, and file system extraction, along with the use of specialized forensic tools designed to retrieve data while preserving its integrity. It also discusses high-level approaches employed to bypass security mechanisms, emphasizing the importance of maintaining forensic soundness and adhering to legal and ethical standards. Furthermore, the study highlights the challenges posed by evolving mobile operating systems and encryption technologies, as well as the limitations faced by investigators. The findings suggest that a combination of advanced tools, proper methodologies, and strict legal compliance is essential for effective mobile device forensics.
Ms. Sreyadharan A. RAMKRISHNA (Tue,) studied this question.