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Windows Forensics Cookbook

By : Scar de Courcier, Oleg Skulkin
Book Image

Windows Forensics Cookbook

By: Scar de Courcier, Oleg Skulkin

Overview of this book

Windows Forensics Cookbook provides recipes to overcome forensic challenges and helps you carry out effective investigations easily on a Windows platform. You will begin with a refresher on digital forensics and evidence acquisition, which will help you to understand the challenges faced while acquiring evidence from Windows systems. Next you will learn to acquire Windows memory data and analyze Windows systems with modern forensic tools. We also cover some more in-depth elements of forensic analysis, such as how to analyze data from Windows system artifacts, parse data from the most commonly-used web browsers and email services, and effectively report on digital forensic investigations. You will see how Windows 10 is different from previous versions and how you can overcome the specific challenges it brings. Finally, you will learn to troubleshoot issues that arise while performing digital forensic investigations. By the end of the book, you will be able to carry out forensics investigations efficiently.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Making a timeline in Autopsy

Autopsy is a popular piece of open source freeware with many advocates in the digital forensics community. The tool performs all the basic functions required for investigative work, and also makes it easy for technical users to extend it by creating compatible plugins.

The timeline feature is generally loaded within a case that is already running, and ideally needs to have several options enabled in order to be used efficiently, these being:

  • Hash lookup with NSRL
  • Recent activity
  • EXIF data

Getting ready

First, load up your case in Autopsy and then click Timeline at the top of the page. A new window will now open, which will give you access to the Timeline feature.

Although Autopsy's Timeline...