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The screen shot in Figure 2 shows the user creating a new Google mail account. It also takes the user through the question and answer fields which are required to create a new account. Although the details in this image have been redacted, you can see the field names which have been completed as part of the process. These artefacts when viewed in context can provide some very interesting information.
Downloads
We have also added support for Firefox download history.
Figure 3 - Downloads
Google Chrome
We have added significant extra functionality for Google Chrome artefacts. Chrome maintains a number of SQLite databases for data storage, and NetAnalysis v1.54 now extracts data from most of the significant databases.
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The text page content can be extracted by selecting Tools » Export Google Chrome c2body.
Figure 4 Figure 3 - Google Chrome c2body Extraction
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Google Chrome stores a transition value which identifies the type of transition between pages. These are stored in the history database to separate visits, and are reported by the renderer for page navigations. NetAnalysis now extracts and decodes the page transition value and displays the transitions in the 'Status' column. By examining the page transitions, it is possible to see how a user landed on a page. To understand the meaning of each transition, please see Page Transitions.
Figure 5 Figure 4 - Google Chrome Page Transitions
Downloads
We have also added support for Googele Chrome download history.
Figure 5 - Downloads
Internet Explorer Visit Count
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