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August 13, 2011 by Little Mac

Is Scottish Fiddle like Digital Forensics?

A while back on a job interview, I was asked what I enjoy/how I spend my time besides digital forensics. I of course explained that I play Scottish fiddle and go mountain biking. The guy interviewing me commented that a lot of people in DFIR play … [Continue Reading]

Read the original at: Forensicaliente - because digital forensics is 'hot'Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: DFIR, Digital forensics, scottish fiddle, the digital standard

July 10, 2011 by Little Mac

Encrypted Container File Recovery

Scenario:During a technical interview, I was told definitively, categorically, unequivocally that it was impossible to recover deleted files from within an encrypted container, even if you possess the key. Windows was the OS of choice, and he … [Continue Reading]

Read the original at: Forensicaliente - because digital forensics is 'hot'Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Encrypted container, Encryption, file recovery, FTK Imager, MFTView, photorec, ProDiscover, strings

July 6, 2011 by Little Mac

Dropbox Forensics Follow-Up

Several months ago I started on a quest to research locally-created artifacts related to the use of Dropbox on Windows systems. This took several months of work as time allowed, in order to complete the outline I was following. This culminated in a … [Continue Reading]

Read the original at: Forensicaliente - because digital forensics is 'hot'Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: ATC-NY, CCL-Forensics, Derek Newton, Dropbox, Dropbox Forensics, Dropbox Reader, Dropship, Epilog, Forensic Focus, SANS, XSlicer

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