Pakistan’s Babar Iqbal Research Recognized on iDevices | InfoZonePK

A 14 years old Pakistani boy Babar Iqbal who belongs to city of Dera Ismail Khan, has already set four world records in the field of Computer Science has been a youngest scholar for writing a unique paper on Digital Forensic Science (DFS) research paper discussing new method of Apple iDevices (iPhone, iPad, iPod).

The research has been accepted by 8th IEEE International Conference on Innovations in Information Technology IIT. Babar Iqbal was invited for representation in IIT conference.

In reports, this method is unique, unlike the previous techniques, and does not require jail-breading process and takes less than 30 minutes to imagine the iDevice.

The new method can be used by law enforcement agencies to obtain valuable digital forensic evidence such as User Contacts, Call Logs, Emails, Messages, User Photos & Videos, Documents, GPS information  and Cellphones tower logs.

Cellphones tower logs can also be used to triangulate location of device at certain point in time.

Babar is a young computer whiz kid and I.T prodigy of Pakistan who started computer programming at the age of 5. He came to prominence by becoming the youngest Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) in the world at the age of 9, as well as obtaining the record of being the youngest MCTS in .NET 3.5 at the age of 12.