The SIM Card Seizure is a dedicated forensic analysis tool designed for the extraction and examination of data stored on SIM cards.
Long established within investigative environments, it enables structured access to SIM-based data including active and deleted records, supporting informed decision-making during digital investigations.
Key Capabilities
Comprehensive SIM data extraction
Accesses stored SIM data including contacts, SMS messages, and call-related records to ensure complete visibility of available information.
Deleted data recovery
Supports recovery of deleted messages and call logs that may remain resident on the SIM card.
Broad SIM compatibility
Compatible with standard, micro, and nano SIM formats through the supplied adapter set.
Operator-friendly workflow
Provides a guided interface that simplifies extraction and review without requiring advanced forensic expertise.
Unrestricted usage model
Supplied with a perpetual licence and access to ongoing updates without subscription requirements.
Typical Use Scenarios
Law enforcement investigations
Used to identify, extract, and preserve SIM-based evidence during criminal and regulatory investigations.
Private and corporate investigations
Supports evidence gathering in cases involving fraud, misuse of communications, or internal inquiries.
Forensic examination workflows
Assists forensic practitioners in isolating SIM-resident data as part of wider digital examination processes.
System Requirements
Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, or Windows 11.
Minimum hardware requirements include a 1.33 GHz processor, 1 GB RAM, and 200 MB of available disk space.
Included Components
SIM Card Seizure USB device
Primary extraction and analysis hardware.
SIM adapter kit
Adapters supporting all common SIM card formats.
User documentation
Guidance for setup, operation, and data handling.
Lifetime updates
Ongoing software updates to maintain compatibility with evolving SIM technologies.
Operational Progression
SIM-based analysis is often one component of a broader digital investigation. As case complexity increases – such as the need to correlate handset data, application artefacts, or full device examinations – investigators typically expand into more comprehensive digital forensic toolsets.
For teams requiring structured mobile investigation workflows or cross-device correlation, we recommend reviewing expanded forensic solutions or contacting us directly to discuss appropriate investigative configurations.



