• DocumentCode
    622766
  • Title

    Do Private and Portable Web Browsers Leave Incriminating Evidence? A Forensic Analysis of Residual Artifacts from Private and Portable Web Browsing Sessions

  • Author

    Ohana, Donny Jacob ; Shashidhar, Narasimha

  • Author_Institution
    Sam Houston State Univ., Huntsville, TX, USA
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    23-24 May 2013
  • Firstpage
    135
  • Lastpage
    142
  • Abstract
    The Internet is an essential tool for everyday tasks. Aside from common usage, users desire the option to browse the Internet in a private manner. This can create a problem when private Internet sessions become hidden from computer investigators in need of evidence. Our primary focus in this research is to discover residual artifacts from private and portable browsing sessions. In addition, the artifacts must contain more than just file fragments and enough to establish an affirmative link between user and session. Certain aspects of this topic have triggered many questions, but there have not been enough authoritative answers to follow. As a result, we propose a new methodology for analyzing private and portable web browsing artifacts. Furthermore, our research will serve to be a significant resource for law enforcement, computer forensic investigators, and the digital forensics research community.
  • Keywords
    Internet; data privacy; digital forensics; law administration; online front-ends; affirmative link; computer forensic investigators; digital forensics research community; file fragments; forensic analysis; law enforcement; portable Web browsers; portable Web browsing sessions; private Internet sessions; private Web browsers; private Web browsing sessions; residual artifacts; Browsers; Drives; Forensics; Google; History; Internet; Universal Serial Bus; Browser Artifacts; Internet Forensics; Portable Browsers; Private Browsing; RAM Analysis; Secret Browsing; USB Browser; Untraceable Browsing;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Security and Privacy Workshops (SPW), 2013 IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    San Francisco, CA
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4799-0458-7
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/SPW.2013.18
  • Filename
    6565242