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Python Digital Forensics Cookbook

By : Chapin Bryce, Preston Miller
Book Image

Python Digital Forensics Cookbook

By: Chapin Bryce, Preston Miller

Overview of this book

Technology plays an increasingly large role in our daily lives and shows no sign of stopping. Now, more than ever, it is paramount that an investigator develops programming expertise to deal with increasingly large datasets. By leveraging the Python recipes explored throughout this book, we make the complex simple, quickly extracting relevant information from large datasets. You will explore, develop, and deploy Python code and libraries to provide meaningful results that can be immediately applied to your investigations. Throughout the Python Digital Forensics Cookbook, recipes include topics such as working with forensic evidence containers, parsing mobile and desktop operating system artifacts, extracting embedded metadata from documents and executables, and identifying indicators of compromise. You will also learn to integrate scripts with Application Program Interfaces (APIs) such as VirusTotal and PassiveTotal, and tools such as Axiom, Cellebrite, and EnCase. By the end of the book, you will have a sound understanding of Python and how you can use it to process artifacts in your investigations.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

Coming into contact with IEF

Recipe Difficulty: Medium

Python Version: 3.5

Operating System: Any

We can take further advantage of the IEF results in the SQLite database by manipulating and gleaning, even more, information from artifacts that IEF does not necessarily support. This can be particularly important when new artifacts are discovered and are unsupported. As the internet, and many businesses using the internet change constantly, it is unrealistic for software to keep up with every new artifact. In this case, we will look at cached Yahoo Mail contacts that get stored on the local system as a byproduct of using Yahoo Mail.

Getting started

All libraries used in this script are present in Python's standard library...