Thesis Friday #14: AUL – Touch Events

This week, I focused on a subtle but powerful forensic signal in iOS: touchscreen interaction. These touch gestures can in fact reveal user intent, physical interaction, and even pre-unlock behaviour. I ran a series of controlled tests on an iPhone running…

Thesis Friday #11: How to – CLI – Cheatsheet

If you’re working with Apple Unified Logs, knowing how to navigate the command-line interface is essential. This week, I’ve compiled a cheatsheet that covers the key log CLI commands available on macOS. From collecting logarchives to filtering with predicates, this guide walks…

Thesis Friday #9: AUL connecting a USB cable

This week I focused on a subtle but forensically valuable artefact: detecting when a device was physically connected to power. Or physically connected to a USB cable without charging. USB connections are often overlooked during triage, but can be critical…

Thesis Friday #8: AUL – Physical Buttons Volume

As part of my ongoing research into Apple Unified Logs (AUL), this week’s focus is on physical interactions specifically, the use of the volume buttons on an iOS device. While seemingly simple, these artifacts can provide clear and timestamped evidence of user…