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Digital Archaeology: The Art and Science of Digital Forensics
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Digital Archaeology: The Art and Science of Digital Forensics

by Michael W. Graves
August 2013
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
600 pages
16h 8m
English
Addison-Wesley Professional
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11. Web Forensics

Often the focus of an investigation eventually finds its way to what a specific individual has been doing on the Internet. Internal investigations might concentrate on whether violations of company policy have occurred. Civil investigations may search for evidence of information tampering, theft of intellectual property (such as illegal downloads of music or other copyrighted material), or the uploading of corporate information to external sites. Many criminal investigations have turned on the evidence that the suspect performed searches specific to the criminal behavior under investigation. This chapter discusses how such information can be extracted from a suspect computer.

Internet Addresses

In order to access the Internet, ...

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