
VDR by Rusolut is a groundbreaking digital forensic system designed specifically for vehicle electronics. It enables investigators to extract, analyze, and report on data from various vehicle electronic control units (ECUs) using both chip-off and non-invasive solderless methods.
Data acquisition is performed either via chip-off or solderless ISP adapter. This includes NAND and eMMC memory devices across supported formats such as TSOP48, BGA63 (11×9 and 13×8.5), BGA100, BGA153/169 (multiple sizes), BGA137, BGA107, and a universal adapter.
During the physical image acquisition process, raw memory dumps are extracted and converted into file system-level data. Files are then analyzed and parsed according to the specific vehicle model and electronic module. A case package is created for further analysis and reporting.
The Vehicle Data Reconstructor (VDR) is engineered to function under any condition—whether the vehicle is operational, crashed, submerged, or burned. VDR requires only access to the infotainment or telematic/wireless module, allowing labs to handle multiple cases simultaneously without needing the entire vehicle.
Rusolut is a globally recognized leader in digital forensic tools with over a decade of experience developing chip-off technologies. The VDR is the culmination of this expertise, setting a new benchmark in vehicle data forensics.
The VDR is designed to exceed expectations, providing investigators with a powerful, user-friendly tool for efficient and thorough digital evidence acquisition from vehicles.