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The Flash-Friendly File System (F2FS) is used not just by removable media but also by mobile devices and more. In this chapter, we look under the hood to better understand the structure of and recognize this file system. From a forensic perspective, we look for deleted files to see if we can retrieve them.
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Currier, C. (2022). The Flash-Friendly File System (F2FS). In: Hummert, C., Pawlaszczyk, D. (eds) Mobile Forensics – The File Format Handbook. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-98467-0_3
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