Questions tagged [sd-card]

SD (secure digital) Cards are a form of removable non-volatile storage used with cameras, phones, computers, GPS devices, etc. SD Cards come in multiple different form factors including a "mini" and "micro" form factor.

SD (secure digital) Cards are a form of removable non-volatile storage used with cameras, phones, computers, GPS devices, etc. SD Cards come in multiple different form factors including a "mini" and "micro" form factor.

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Can I decrypt my SD card as phone died

The mainboard of my s7 passed away and i need to decrypt my SD card. Does Samsung store the keys in their cloud? Is there any way to decrypt the card? I can't believe that once the phone dies (mb, whatever), the user loose immediately their data on…
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Automatically erase data from SD card

Is it possible to automatically format the SD card when someone put it in another PC? SD card is used in camera. And if someone wants to open that with another PC. It should be automatically formatted.
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Reading SD cards on a GPO blocked USB

Our company has a GPO which blocks USB mass storage devices. The GPO permits Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) connections. Some SD card-based camera devices don't support MTP so they are blocked as they identify as a mass storage device. I can remove…
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How could I encrypt an SD card to store data on it?

I have some data I'd like to carry with me in an encrypted form onto an SD card, so I (and only I) can access it easily from any OS (or at least Windows, OSX and Ubuntu). My idea was like: Two partitions: one is a small FAT32 with live decryption…
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Is data retrieval from a broken NAND memory chip actually possible or not?

When it comes to monolith storage cards like microSDs, I know that it's possible to retrieve data if there's corruption using specialist software. Likewise, if there are problems with the circuitry, then a trained specialist can solder the pins and…
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Could "System Volume Information" be used to find out on which system the storage was used?

If one uses a storage device (USB stick or SD card) on Windows, then it leaves "System Volume Information" folder in the file system. Would there be a way so a forensic guy could definitely tell on which computer the storage device was used by…
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Are there differences on how storages are formatted between different OS?

If one formats the same USB stick (or SD card) to FAT32 file system on Windows, or on Linux, or on Android - would there be differences so a forensic guy could definitely tell on which OS or even on which specific machine the USB stick was…
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Which traces leave on a flash card after using it?

If one uses a micro SD card with a card reader on Windows, or on Linux, or on Android - would there be a way so a forensic guy could definitely tell on which computer the flash card was used by examining it? I know OS can log which devices was…
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How to make an undeletable, hidden file, which persists after formatting an SD card?

My SD card was stolen some weeks ago. I can't know which SD card is mine, because the thief formatted it. As such, I bought a new one. In order to prevent such situations in the future, I thought of creating a hidden, undeletable file, which would…
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