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A Novel File Carving Algorithm for EVTX Logs

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Digital Forensics and Cyber Crime (ICDF2C 2017)

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The Microsoft Windows system provides very important sources of forensic evidence. However, few attention has been paid to the recovery of the deleted EVTX logs. Without using system metadata, a novel carving algorithm of EVTX logs is proposed by analyzing the characteristics and intrinsic structure. Firstly, we reassemble binary data belonging to fragments of complete EVTX logs to reconstruct the deleted logs. Secondly, extracting records for the corrupted logs can make the algorithm robust through the special features of template and substitution array. Finally, some experiments are given to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm. Moreover, when the logs are fragmented or corrupted, our algorithm can still perform well.

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Notes

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    EnCase offers investigators the flexibility to collect critical evidence including text messages, call records, pictures, graphics, and much more.

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    Record ID is the same as record number.

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    WinHex is a disk editor and a hex editor useful in data recovery and forensics.

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    We use R/O(Recovered/original), PR(Precision rate), RR(Recall rate), F(F-value) and Time to evaluate the quality of results accurately.

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This work is supported by the National Key R&D Plan of China under grant no. 2016YFB0800201, the Natural Science Foundation of China under grant no. 61070212 and 61572165, the State Key Program of Zhejiang Province Natural Science Foundation of China under grant no. LZ15F020003, the Key research and development plan project of Zhejiang Province under grant no. 2017C01065, the Key Lab of Information Network Security, Ministry of Public Security, under grant no. C16603.

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Xu, M. et al. (2018). A Novel File Carving Algorithm for EVTX Logs. In: Matoušek, P., Schmiedecker, M. (eds) Digital Forensics and Cyber Crime. ICDF2C 2017. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 216. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73697-6_7

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