Please note that the video demonstrates the Gen 1 version of the Forensic Crack Cabinet. Scroll down to see the upgraded features and charging capacity included in the Gen 2 version.
If RF Shielding Capabilities are Required
If the device requires RF shielding while it is being charged inside the cabinet, you can utilize Charge & Shield Faraday Bags (available in phone and tablet sizes). The dual-sided USB filter in the bag enables you to connect the device to a power source while it remains isolated from RF signals. The transparent window on the front side of the bag allows you to see the device state and when the passcode is cracked.
When using the Forensic Crack Cabinet, simply place a device inside the Charge & Shield Faraday Bag, connect the device to the inner side of the USB filter, close the bag, and then connect the exterior side of the USB filter to the power cable inside the cabinet compartment. When data extraction or device analysis is to occur, disconnect the power cable connected to the outer side of the USB filter, remove the Charge & Shield Faraday Bag from the cabinet, and transfer it into a forensic Faraday box, like the Mission Darkness BlockBox Lab XL. The bag can be easily opened inside the box (the magnetic NeoLok closure reduces Faraday glove abrasion) while the device is passed into the shielded enclosure.
Cabinet Features
- Cabinet with eight compartments designed for forensic investigators to keep mobile devices charged indefinitely, cooled, physically organized, securely locked, and visible
- Streamlines processes related to passcode unlocking and data extraction with tools like GrayKey, Cellebrite, Magnet, XRY, BlackBag, Oxygen, etc.
- Separate compartments accommodate devices such as cell phones and tablets, plus associated paperwork/case files
- Two USB power hubs to support up to 30 devices
- Each device charing set includes a USB A/M to A/M extension cable plus a lightning, micro USB, and USB-C cable tip (choose between the 16 or 32 device capacity set)
- A durable cabinet frame with 5mm thick transparent acrylic walls and shelves allows the user to view contents inside and device screens
- The bottom shelf is intended for storing extra cable components
- Master power switch to cycle power for all devices, to instantly display if device passcodes have been cracked
- Power indicator light on main cabinet plus individual USB extension cable connections
- Noctua fan cooling system with eight NF-P12 redux-1700 PWM fans and an NA-FC1 controller to equalize device temperature and heat generated from high-power processor speeds
- Lock on the cabinet door to keep devices and documents secure - includes two keys
- Unique serial number for asset management
- Easy cable management and usage steps
- The power failure detector sends an SMS and/or email if the power in the unit is lost
- 110v - 240v power support
- Designed and assembled in the USA
Dimensions & Weight
- Single compartment interior dimensions: 16"W x 12.4"D x 4"H
- Cabinet exterior dimensions: 16"W x 12.4"D x 31.4"H
- Cabinet shipping dimensions (ships on a pallet): 48"W x 40"D x 26"H
- Cabinet shipping weight: 95lbs
Applications
- State, local, federal, and military forensics
- Lab forensic analysis
- Use passcode unlocking and data extraction tools like GrayKey, Cellebrite, Magnet, XRY, BlackBag, Oxygen, etc.
- Device organization, storage, visibility, and charging
Charging Capacity
The product is offered in two variations; the only difference being the charging capacity and quantity of charging cables included. Purchase multiple Forensic Crack Cabinets if your lab has an abundance of devices requiring indefinite power (more than 32). Product variation options are listed in the drop-down menu.
- 18 device capacity / SKU: MDFCC-18
- 30 device capacity / SKU: MDFCC-30
Compatible with Charge & Shield Faraday Bags
If you want the device to stay charged and shielded inside the cabinet, purchase Charge & Shield Faraday Bags. The dual-sided USB filter in the bag enables you to charge the device while it remains isolated from RF signals. A transparent window allows you to view the device screen so you can see the device state and when the passcode is cracked.
- Clean cable management with a master switch for activating all device screens
- Eight Noctua NF-P12 redux-1700 PWM fans plus a NA-FC1 controller
- Exterior cabinet door locks and includes two keys
- Unique serial number for asset tracking
Gen 2 Cabinet Offers Increased Charging Capacity and Upgraded Features
(Charging Capacity Options Are Shown in the Drop-Down Menu)
Increased Cable Capacity Allows You to Charge Up to 30 Devices
There are 18 sets of cables included in the configuration for SKU variation: MDFCC-18. SKU variation MDFCC-30 includes 30 sets of cables, increasing the charging capacity to 30 devices. Each charging cable set includes all of the following cables:
- USB A-male to A-female extension cable
- Lightning cable tip
- Micro USB cable tip
- USB-C cable tip
*To use, select the cable tip that correlates with the device being charged, and insert it on the end of the USB extension cable. The bottom shelf can store unused cables.
Additional Gen 2 Product Upgrades
- Equipped with 8 fans instead of 4, offering equalized airflow to cool more devices
- Larger overall size - 20% size increase to support more devices, providing a better fit for Charge & Shield Faraday Bags
- 6 USB power hubs to support 30 devices or 3 hubs to support up to 18 devices
- Includes a power failure detector, which sends SMS and/or email if power in the unit is lost
- 110v - 240v support - previously only 110v
Use with Passcode Unlocking and Data Extraction Tools
Like GrayKey, Cellebrite, Magnet, XRY, BlackBag, Oxygen, etc.
Forensic investigators are often working with a vast collection of devices at various stages of passcode unlocking, making it tedious and time-consuming to tap phone screens one by one to determine the device state and if the passcode has been cracked. The ability to flip a single switch in order to instantly illuminate all phone screens saves time and helps with overall lab management. The simple steps below explain how to use the Forensic Crack Cabinet in accordance with passcode unlocking tools.
- Once a device is disconnected from a passcode unlocking tool and the program is running, place the device (and any relevant paperwork/case files) on an empty cabinet shelf.
- Connect the device to power using the USB A/M to A/M extension cable fed through the cable hole, plus the compatible cable tip (lightning, micro USB, and USB-C cable tips are included for each cable set).
- Toggle the master power switch as needed to cycle power to illuminate device screens. This instantly shows if a passcode has been cracked.
Video demonstrates how to use the Forensic Crack Cabinet for shielding devices before forensic tool use and after, while devices are password-cracking