An investigation into the forensic implications of the Windows 10 operating system: recoverable artefacts and significant changes from Windows 8.1

2017; Inderscience Publishers; Volume: 9; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1504/ijesdf.2017.087394

ISSN

1751-9128

Autores

Diana Hintea, Robert Bird, Michael Green,

Tópico(s)

User Authentication and Security Systems

Resumo

With the release of Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows 10, forensic investigators must examine it in order to determine the changes implemented from Windows 8.1 and the addition of new artefacts. This study is an analysis of Windows 10 and its new features in order to distinguish these artefacts. The tools used include: VMware Fusion, FTK Imager, Process Monitor, Process Explorer, ESEDatabase View and Registry Explorer. The paper also determines if artefacts have changed in Windows 10 in comparison to the previous version of Windows, Windows 8.1. When comparing the two it was found that many of the pre-existing artefacts found within Windows 8.1 are still present in Windows 10. Slight differences are noted in the way prefetch files are compressed and also the thumbnail databases. Significant artefacts related to the new features in Windows 10 are also reported.

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