Finding the fox - Firefox forensic

Presented at Kiwicon 7: Cyberfriends (2013), Nov. 10, 2013, 11:15 a.m. (30 minutes)

Web browser forensic plays an increasingly important role in modern computer forensic. This is because more and more law and/or incident cases depend on user internet activities. In this presentation I will explain the artifacts involved in Firefox forensic: Auto-complete Bookmark Cookie Downloads DOM storage Extension Firefox Cache files format + cache records web history My open source tool called f0xchas3r will be demonstrated for evidence investigation at the end of presentation.


Presenters:

  • Andy Yang
    Andy Yang is a senior security consultant and researcher at Securus Global, where he works on security testing to protect client's critical information assets. He is passionate about all sorts of security things and has published security advisories for a number of tech giants.

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