Operating Systems

SmartPhone Recovery Pro: Recover deleted text messages and more on iOS and Android devices

April 10th, 2013 by Millie Smith

SmartPhone Recovery Pro is a simple but powerful data recovery tool that can restore various iPhone data direct from the your smartphone. The software features a very clean and straight-forward interface, which lets the user access old contact information, call logs, text messages, photos and more in just a few clicks. With SmartPhone Recovery Pro you can save images directly on your iOS device, but data must be exported to an Excel file first and then manually recorded back onto your iPhone or iPad.

The software is great for personal use, but it’s also very popular among forensic experts working on criminal investigations. SmartPhone Recovery Pro is able to recover vast amounts of crucial information which may have been deleted in an attempt to cover incriminating evidence. Thanks to this application criminal investigators can now examine and assess suspect’s phones in-house at a fraction of the costs charged by forensic recovery organisations currently available on the market.

SmartPhone Recovery Pro pulls out staggering amount of information – browsing history, list of installed apps, photos, notes, calendar history, SMS, contact details, call logs and more. The data is easily manageable and viewable on the PC or Mac screen. SmartPhone Recovery Pro is compatible with the latest iPhone 5 and iOS 6.0.1.

The developer, Enigma Recovery, is going to announce the launch of SmartPhone Recovery for Android in a couple of days. The solution, available on our website, has the same capabilities as the iOS solution and is able to restore and recover SMS, call history, contacts, internet, and map history directly from any Android OS device. Software Paradise is an official SmartPhone Recovery Pro reseller, distributing this powerful tool at the best UK price – £43.50.

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Q. Which is the best operating system (OS) to use when considering security?

July 19th, 2010 by Millie Smith

Jennifer Taylor, IT Security Advisor, Software Paradise:

A. Security is difficult to analyse. Only operating systems that have no contact with the outside world are truly secure.

Some operating systems include: Windows, Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD. OpenBSD has a tremendously strict security policy; only two remote attacks have been discovered in the last ten years. As OpenBSD doesn’t run a large number of networked applications, it doesn’t leave much room for attack.
Windows XP and prior runs with a vast number of network services that the user can operate with full privileges. Vista attempted to fix this problem, but users claimed that their old applications did not work properly and that it was “too confusing” to use.

Mac OS X surpasses Windows on user permissions. Linux in comparison are very quick at patching security risks. However, the top two distributions (collection of software applications such as word processors and media players bundled with Linux) intentionally use out of date code.