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Autopsy web cache understanding
April 15, 2022, 5:49 p.m. | /u/facyber
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I am a junior analyst and today I was doing a forensic on a disk from one PC with Autopsy. I had some alerts of a user accessing some malicious website and running some sort of DoS attack.
I checked browser history and could not find any log of opening that website (he could be removed it or opened in a private window), but when I was doing forensic in Autopsy, in Web Cache I could find multiple …
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