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Web Browser Forensics, Part 2

Reviewing part one
Welcome to part two of the Web Browser Forensics series. In part one, we began investigating the intrusion of the Docustodian document management server hosting a law firm’s data. The server appeared to have been compromised by a group of hackers who were using it as a repository for their MP3s, MPEGs, […]

Web Browser Forensics, Part 1

Electronic evidence has often shaped the outcome of high-profile civil law suits and criminal investigations ranging from theft of intellectual property and insider trading that violates SEC regulations to proving employee misconduct resulting in termination of employment under unfavorable circumstances. Critical electronic evidence is often found in the suspect’s web browsing history in the form […]





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