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Digital Forensics Cookbook

Digital Forensics Cookbook

By : Cody Bounds
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Digital Forensics Cookbook

Digital Forensics Cookbook

By: Cody Bounds

Overview of this book

Modern investigations and incident response efforts live and die by digital evidence. Digital Forensics Cookbook uses realistic datasets and practical workflows drawn from real investigations to uncover the truth hidden inside computers, mobile devices, and online accounts. Rather than focusing on theory alone, this book moves you through the investigative process from triage and acquisition to artifact analysis, memory forensics, encryption challenges, malware triage, and detecting anti-forensic behavior. Along the way, you’ll perform remote artifact collection, analyze evidence across Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android systems, investigate cloud-synced accounts, recover deleted data, manually carve evidence when tools fail, and identify attempts to hide or manipulate data. As you progress through the book, you’ll learn how to write and apply regular expressions and SQLite queries, build system timelines, baseline systems, automate analysis, verify findings across independent sources, generate custom password dictionaries to crack encrypted containers, detect metadata tampering designed to mislead investigators, and analyze Windows memory. By the end, you won’t just know how to run forensic tools; you’ll understand how investigators think, enabling you to turn scattered digital traces into clear, defensible conclusions.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
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Part 1: Triage and Evidence Acquisition
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Part 2: Platform-Based Analysis
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Part 3: Practical Analysis and Investigative Techniques
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Other Books You May Enjoy
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Index

Summary

Effective forensic analysis of macOS and Linux systems requires a clear understanding of how operating systems store and record user activity, system behavior, and application interactions. By examining key artifacts such as configuration files, shell history, cached thumbnails, and system logs, investigators can reconstruct user actions, identify system usage patterns, and validate investigative hypotheses. While artifact locations and implementations may vary between systems, the underlying analysis concepts remain consistent and allow investigators to adapt their approach across different environments.

At this point, you should be able to do the following:

  • Identify and examine common macOS and Linux artifacts that record user activity, system configuration, and application usage.
  • Locate and interpret configuration files, shell history, and other text-based artifacts to determine system state and user behavior.
  • Analyze cached thumbnail data and validate file access through...
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