Forensic analysis of open-source XMPP multi-client social networking apps on iOS devices

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Akinbi A. [1 ]
Ojie E. [2 ]
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[1] Department of Computer Science, Liverpool John Moores University, 3 Byrom Street, Liverpool
[2] Department of Computer Science, University of York, Heslington, York
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Instant messaging; iOS forensics; Mobile forensics; Monal; OMEMO; Siskin IM; Social networking; XMPP;
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10.1016/j.fsidi.2021.301122
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In this paper, we present forensic analysis of Monal and Siskin IM, two decentralized open-source XMPP multi-client social networking apps on iOS devices that provide anonymity and privacy using OMEMO end-to-end encryption. We identified databases maintained by each app and storage locations within the iOS file system that stores the local copies of user information and metadata. We analyzed the databases and storage locations for evidential data of forensic value. The results in this paper show a detailed analysis and correlation of data stored in each app's database to identify the local user's multiple IM accounts and contact list, contents of messages exchanged with contacts, and chronology of conversations. The focus and main contributions of this study include a detailed description of artifacts of forensic interest that can be used to aid mobile forensic investigations. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd
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