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October 26, 2009 by Mike

Microsoft to Release the .PST File Format

Microsoft to Release the .PST File Format

@MicrosoftPress tweet’d this earlier today: ‘Paul Lorimer, Group Manager, MS Office Interoperability: “…we will be releasing documentation for the .pst file format.” http://ow.ly/wHqE‘. It looks like the specification for the Outlook Personal Folder … [Continue Reading]

Read the original at: Forensic ComputingFiled Under: Digital Forensics Tagged With: Digital forensics

September 25, 2009 by Mike

Computer Forensic Exam of Najibullah Zazi’s Laptop

Computer Forensic Exam of Najibullah Zazi’s Laptop

Earlier today, Jonathan Abolins tweeted about a US DOJ memorandum on detainee Najibullah Zazi.  The memorandum is about the motion the US government filed for a permanent order of detention for Zazi.  Part of the evidence that supports the order of … [Continue Reading]

Read the original at: Forensic ComputingFiled Under: Digital Forensics Tagged With: Digital forensics, forensic exam, Host forensics, laptop, najibullah zazi

September 10, 2009 by Mike

The Meaning of LEAK Records

The Meaning of LEAK Records

I’ve been pretty quiet lately, largely due to spending time developing LibForensics.  Currently I’m adding support to read Microsoft Windows Internet cache containers (a.k.a. index.dat files).  If you’ve ever dealt with index.dat files before, you’ve … [Continue Reading]

Read the original at: Forensic ComputingFiled Under: Digital Forensics Tagged With: cache, Digital forensics, Forensic tools, Host forensics, index.dat, LEAK, wininet

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