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Again we had no clue where to look at. So this time we just used the search function of Autopsy in the hope that IMEI is a used phrase also within the phone. You know developer using not some weird names for the stuff ![https://github.githubassets.com/images/icons/emoji/unicode/270c.png](https://github.githubassets.com/images/icons/emoji/unicode/270c.png)

![https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bsempir0x65/CTF_Writeups/main/VU_Cyberthon_2023/img/phone_imei.png](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bsempir0x65/CTF_Writeups/main/VU_Cyberthon_2023/img/phone_imei.png)

Voila (◕‿◕). The searched number was found in a random appearing cfg file from a random tool ??? Probably not the way it was intended to be found but we have to admit it worked. Based on our search there should be a file called nv_data.bin which should have that information, but we assumed that image was prepared so that it is not to easy to find stuff.

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