Product Description
Paraben's SIM Card Seizure is a remarkable device designed to recover both deleted and current data from mobile phone SIM cards. It's super easy to use! This device can retrieve private text messages, whether they're deleted or still there, along with other confidential information on cell phones like call logs. You can easily access this data by checking the reports generated from its intuitive software. These reports can even serve as valuable evidence in court if needed. Additionally, it works as a reliable backup tool in case you accidentally delete an important message or a new contact. Key features include viewing deleted and undeleted SMS messages, seeing the last numbers received and dialed, ensuring true forensic reservation of data with hash value verification, having reporting options for court presentation, and acting as a contact backup. It can recover various data from legacy cards and devices such as SMS text messages, SMSP text message parameters, and more. Requirements are a SIM card and a Windows PC (not compatible with Mac currently). Free technical support by phone or email is provided by our forensic experts. There's no set time limit for deleted SMS message recovery, which depends on whether the message has been overwritten. It can't clear messages or damage the SIM card, reads GSM SIM cards, takes about 3 - 5 minutes to review a card, doesn't need PIN or PUK codes to access data, can read inactive cards (as long as data isn't overwritten), and comes with one - year free software updates and a warranty against manufacturing defects. Note that most newer devices don't save SMS data to a SIM card.
Using the SIM Card Seizure is a breeze. First, make sure you have a SIM card and a Windows PC. Insert the SIM card into the appropriate slot on the device. Connect the device to your Windows PC. Then, launch the intuitive software that comes with it. The software will start analyzing the SIM card and generate reports with the recovered data. You can view deleted and undeleted text messages, call logs, and other information right there. When it comes to deleted SMS messages, remember that recovery depends on whether they've been overwritten by new data, so there's no exact time limit. This device won't clear messages or damage the SIM card, so you don't have to worry about that. It can read GSM SIM cards, so before buying, check if your phone has a SIM card and if it stores text messages. It takes about 3 to 5 minutes to review a SIM card, and it's a good idea to take regular'snapshots' of the card you're investigating. You don't need the PIN or PUK codes to access the data on the SIM card. Also, it can read inactive cards as long as the data hasn't been overwritten. Keep in mind that most newer devices don't save SMS data to the SIM card. As for maintenance, keep the device clean and store it in a dry place. If you have any questions, our team of forensic experts is available for free technical support via phone or email.