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Tag Archives: forensics
Dumping Dropbox…
I’m deleting my Dropbox account in favor of Jungle Disk. First, the fact that Dropbox is able to view my plaintext data if I don’t encrypt it before uploading (with Truecrypt etc) worries me. Second there was a local exploit … Continue reading
Computer Forensics practice
You’ve just finished receiving digital forensics training or acquired a new tool (FTK, Encase, Sleuth). Now what? You’re waiting for some real cases to crack. In the meantime, over on the SANS Forensics blog, Ken Pryor has posted an excellent … Continue reading
Forensics on Amazon’s Kindle
I recently stumbled upon to great blog posts regarding Kindle forensics. Eric Huber’s ‘A Fistful of Dongles’ blog has some interesting initial analysis on imaging the Kindle and key artifacts to zone in on. Part 1: A Cursory Look at … Continue reading