...illustrate, on Microsoft Windows systems, a forensic examiner may look to machine-generated artifacts called LNK files, prefetch records, and Registry keys to...
...acquire and analyze data from a variety of operating systems, including Microsoft Windows, Linux, AIX, Apple OS X, and Sun/Oracle Solaris. It supports handling...
LegalTech New York had plenty of new products as well as enhancements to existing products. Sean Doherty, LTN's technology editor, takes a look at what's new from the legal technology show
...trials. EnCase Forensic can acquire and analyze data from Microsoft Windows, Linux, AIX, Apple OS X, and Sun/Oracle Solaris operating systems. The...
...deleted files; examining binary code structures; and indexing/viewing the Microsoft Windows registry. The 4.2 upgrade will be free for customers...
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...ICANN) "to postpone the opening of the top-level domain application window." On June 20, ICANN's board ...
...does so by licensing "registries" to operate TLDs. The...of) their brand names. The window to seek protection opened on...
...version supports .NET Framework version 4 and fits right in with Microsoft Windows operating systems and Office 2003, 2007, and 2010. ...
Craig Ball advises readers to avoid the seduction of antiforensics tools that promise privacy protection. Nothing serves to deflect a case from its merits faster than proof a party has intentionally
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