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Demonstration of Autopsy

   

Added on  2022-09-15

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Name of the Student
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Table of Contents
Digital Forensic........................................................................................................... 2
Files in the drive:........................................................................................................ 3
Deleted files recovering using Autopsy:...................................................................14
Comparison of the Tools:.......................................................................................... 19
Demonstration of Autopsy:....................................................................................... 21
Demonstration of FTK imager:..................................................................................21
References:.............................................................................................................. 22
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Digital Forensic
Digital forensic is regarded as a branch of science which deals with the
materials discovered, found or recovered by digital devices during an investigation.
These materials discovered are mostly related to crimes, which are mostly cyber
crimes or related to it. With mankind residing in the digital era, the risks brought by
the technologies is high and so are the opportunities to figure out and solve these
risks of cyber-crime [1]. Digital forensic greatly helps in this process turning the
tables in an investigation. With the importance of the forensic branch of science
increasing ever due to the increasing crime rate, the challenges and opportunities
for digital forensic will also rise.
Files in the drive:
Word file information:
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Information stored in excel file:
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Two files have been deleted:
Creating disk image with FTK imager:
Step 1:
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