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CSITech - Computer Forensics: iPhone Video Metadata - Tool released
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Thursday, June 6, 2013. IPhone Video Metadata - Tool released. Following the research I posted about the available metadata in iPhone video files, my good friend Robin Wood from www.digininja.com has written a tool to extract the data for you. You can find the research here. And the tool here. Richard C. Lambert. September 20, 2015 at 12:10 PM. Richard C. Lambert. October 14, 2015 at 1:12 PM. Richard C. Lambert. Laga iphone 6 Göteborg. December 13, 2015 at 11:02 AM. December 17, 2015 at 1:11 PM. Telefone...
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CSITech - Computer Forensics: Maltego Machines and other stuff
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Monday, April 8, 2013. Maltego Machines and other stuff. Once again it has been several lifetimes of certain moths since I wrote a blog post. I have been trying to write the text for my new web site whilst also writing a book. That's right loyal follower, I am writing a book! The working title is Weaponizing Open Source Intelligence. Obviously for those of you in the UK it will be Weaponising! It is essentially a graphing tool to assist with 'automated' Open Source Intel gathering. One of the interesting...
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CSITech - Computer Forensics: April 2012
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Sunday, April 29, 2012. Skype IP addresses - in the clear. The security forums and blogosphere have been buzzing for the past few days with an 'undocumented feature' of Skype, the ability to discover the internal and external IP addresses of any Skype account currently logged in. I don't mean people on your buddy list - I mean ANYONE! Knowledge of this is critical if you use Skype in any situations where your location needs to remain secure or simply if you are interested in personal privacy. 21:16:45...
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CSITech - Computer Forensics: February 2012
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012. Visualizing Online Investigations - LIVE. This is my 3rd blog post on data visualization, its becoming a bit of a hobby if Im honest. Its really good fun! Aside from fun, I am beginning to believe that there is a significant future in enabling investigators and juries alike to be able to ‘see’ data in a way that is meaningful and useful. In my last post I outlined how Facebook chat was graphed for an abuse case and I had many interesting emails on the subject. For any invest...
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CSITech - Computer Forensics: August 2013
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Thursday, August 29, 2013. Extracting recent contacts from OSX Mail. The original blog post can be found here - http:/ www.csitech.co.uk/extracting-recent-contacts-from-osx-mail/. Having spent the best part of the last decade working on Live Forensic techniques I've begun to turn my attention to OSX. I'm an unashamed MacHead but have not spent much time thinking about ways to extract data from a live machine. The code is very simple, just 2 lines:-. You can download the tool here. Hope its useful to you.
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CSITech - Computer Forensics: iPhone Video Metadata
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Wednesday, May 29, 2013. This is also available on the CSITech website at http:/ www.csitech.co.uk/iphone-video-metadata/). Http:/ www.csitech.co.uk/iphone-video-metadata/. First question, if you start a sentence with the word iPhone should you captialise the ‘I’, answers on a postcard please. Http:/ developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/quicktime/qtff/qtff.pdf. The filetype is awash with metadata, some which are used by default in the iPhone and many that are not. Although there does not app...
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CSITech - Computer Forensics: March 2011
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Thursday, March 31, 2011. Intel SSD's have default AES encryption - worried? Intel have announced their range of new SSD's with a range of security and data stability tools, the 320 range. The include sizes from 40gig to 600gig (if you have the money! And my experience is that they are crazy fast. Putting your OS on one of these would make a huge difference to the speed of the overall machine. You can check out the security document here. Ah well, no one reads it! Friday, March 4, 2011. I was kicking aro...
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CSITech - Computer Forensics: September 2011
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011. Downloading files on your iPhone. I just cannot believe how long its been since a blog post, there are just not enough hours in a day. Then, when I do pop a post up its nothing to do with forensics, great! If you download the Dropbox app it becomes a option to 'Open with' when browsing the web. Simply:-. 1 Browse to the file you want to download. Its already proving to be very handy indeed. Give it a go. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Tel - 44(0) 845 388 4697. In the past 11 y...
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CSITech - Computer Forensics: October 2011
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011. I've been doing a load of research on trying to easily visualize digital forensic data with the hope that patterns, frequencies and clusters would stand out easily. There are already excellent tools that do a great job for primarily email such as NUIX. But these are pretty expensive beasts. You can also look at software such as I2's Analyst Notebook but now we are talking stratospheric money, out of my league. Each little cluster represents URL's linking to a central URL in t...
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CSITech - Computer Forensics: May 2013
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Wednesday, May 29, 2013. This is also available on the CSITech website at http:/ www.csitech.co.uk/iphone-video-metadata/). Http:/ www.csitech.co.uk/iphone-video-metadata/. First question, if you start a sentence with the word iPhone should you captialise the ‘I’, answers on a postcard please. Http:/ developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/quicktime/qtff/qtff.pdf. The filetype is awash with metadata, some which are used by default in the iPhone and many that are not. Although there does not app...
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