These tools generate specific hashes and naming strings to identify decrypted app binaries during mobile device investigations.
This exact naming format (including tags like unk , bfi , and ok14 ) is frequently found in databases used by forensic tools like or GrayKey .
If you are looking for scholarly "papers" or research related to this specific app or file-naming convention, here are the most relevant areas to explore: 1. Digital Forensics and App Identification
The specific string you're asking about— download-toca-kitchen-v2-v3212-730-unk-64bit-os110-ok14-user-hidden-bfi-ipa —is a specialized file identifier typically used in or app archiving rather than a traditional academic paper title.
This often refers to a "Binary File Identifier" or specific cracking/dumping tools used to preserve apps that are no longer available on the App Store.