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Carving the Windows Registry Files Based on the Internal Structure
The Windows registry stores a lot of system information which can be used as forensic evidence. Numerous researchers have worked to interpret the information stored in the registry, but no definitive resource is yet available which describes how to carve the registry files from the raw disk.
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Carving Orphaned Uncompressed Image File Fragments
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Identification of image fragments for file carving
World Congress on Internet Security (WorldCIS-2013), 2013Recovering images intact is an important process in digital forensics, as they may represent primary evidences in crime cases such as child pornography. Due to file syetems' fragmentation mechanisms, images may be split into several fragments on a physical storage.
Azzat Al-Sadi +2 more
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A New Approach to Multimedia Files Carving
2014 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Bioengineering, 2014Traditional file recovery methods rely on file system information, which are ineffective when file system information isn't available. File carving is a file recovery method that recovers files according to their structure and content without file system information, which is widely used in digital forensics.
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A Comprehensive Literature Review of File Carving
2013 International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, 2013File carving is a recovery technique allowing file recovery without knowledge about contextual information such as file system metadata. Due to recent advancements in research, file carving has become an essential technique for both general data recovery and digital forensics investigations.
Rainer Poisel, Simon Tjoa
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Classification and Recovery of Fragmented Multimedia Files using the File Carving Approach
International Journal of Mobile Computing and Multimedia Communications, 2013File carving is a recovery technique which does not consider file tables or other meta-data which is used to organize data on storage media. As files can be recovered based only on their content and/or structure, this technique is an indispensable task during digital investigations.
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Roadmap to Approaches for Carving of Fragmented Multimedia Files
2011 Sixth International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, 2011File carving is a recovery technique which does not consider file tables or other meta-data which is used to organize data on storage media. As files can be recovered based only on their content and/or structure this technique is an indispensable task during digital investigations. The main contribution of this paper is a survey about new approaches in
Rainer Poisel, Simon Tjoa
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A File Carving Algorithm for Digital Forensics
2009The File-Carving algorithm when doing file rehabilitation, the part is which important. "Carving" is the term most often used to indicate the act of recovering a file from unstructured digital forensic images. Until present time the file caring algorithm which becomes known the file is continuous, n case it knows Header and Footer information the file ...
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A New Technique for File Carving on Hadoop Ecosystem
2017 International Conference on New Trends in Computing Sciences (ICTCS), 2017using file carving techniques is one of most recent techniques that is used to retrieve the important data from unallocated space in a corrupted file system. In the traditional operating systems, such as Windows or Linux that have a small size of hard disk to store data, the researchers implemented many file carving techniques to carve a specific type ...
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Carve the Past: Inferring Dates of File Fragments Using Nearby Allocated Files
2023In the last twenty years, technology has made immense progress, almost at an explosive speed. While this advancement has been good for the country in many ways, there are also some drawbacks. One of these is computer crime, which has become so widespread that present digital forensic methods are unable to keep up.
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