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Digital Forensics Cookbook
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Anti-forensic behavior is not always sophisticated. Sometimes it's intentional by the user, such as timestomping, selective deletion, encryption, and log tampering. Other times it's entirely unintentional, as is the case with software cleaners, routine system processes, and users who simply assume that "delete" means gone. Either way, the examiner's job remains the same: identify what should be there, determine what is actually there, and understand the gaps between the two.
Up to this point, we've learned about the common artifacts across multiple systems, built timelines, manually analyzed data, validated findings, and learned how to pivot between artifacts when things don't align. This chapter focuses on the flipside: what to do when evidence has been removed, obscured, encrypted, or manipulated. The goal is not to turn you into a data-recovery engineer or cryptanalyst, but to equip you with the practical techniques examiners...