AbstractFile carving from damaged file system plays an important role in file recovery for identifying evidence in digital forensics. In this paper, we focus on JPEG file carving, with an emphasis on heavily fragmented cases. The difficulty lies on how to order fragmented pieces into a complete picture without sufficient decoding information. We provide a framework to tackle this problem, which consists of the following key components: (i) a new similarity metric (CED) to evaluate if two data blocks are consecutive in the same JPEG file and a fragmentation point detection algorithm based on CED; and (ii) an overall recovery algorithm to reconstruct the JPEG file from fragmented pieces. The proposed framework was verified on an image dump fr...
The recovery of deleted files is an important task frequently carried out by professionals in digita...
File carving is a file recovery technique based on file structure, without the assistance of file sy...
In this paper, we propose a forensic algorithm to discriminate between original and forged regions i...
Session 4: Data RecoveryThis journal suppl. entitled: DFRWS USA 2016 - Proceedings of the 16th Annua...
There is an increasing number of crime cases involving computers and multimedia files such as child ...
Digital photos can be part of many criminal acts such as child pornography and cyber-bullying. There...
The increasing prevalence of cyber-crime has led to a surge of new forensics tools aimed at collecti...
File carving techniques allow for recovery of files from storage devices in the absence of any file ...
File carving tools are essential element of digital forensic investigation for recovering evidence d...
Abstract—The problem of restoring deleted files from a scattered set of fragments arises often in di...
Identifying fragmented and deleted files from scattered digital storage become crucial needs in comp...
The popularity of unique image compression features of image files opens an interesting research ana...
In digital forensics, file carving of video files is an important process in the recovery of video e...
Part 3: FORENSIC TECHNIQUESInternational audienceMany techniques have been proposed for file recover...
Orphaned file fragment carving is concerned with recovering contents of encoded data in the absence ...
The recovery of deleted files is an important task frequently carried out by professionals in digita...
File carving is a file recovery technique based on file structure, without the assistance of file sy...
In this paper, we propose a forensic algorithm to discriminate between original and forged regions i...
Session 4: Data RecoveryThis journal suppl. entitled: DFRWS USA 2016 - Proceedings of the 16th Annua...
There is an increasing number of crime cases involving computers and multimedia files such as child ...
Digital photos can be part of many criminal acts such as child pornography and cyber-bullying. There...
The increasing prevalence of cyber-crime has led to a surge of new forensics tools aimed at collecti...
File carving techniques allow for recovery of files from storage devices in the absence of any file ...
File carving tools are essential element of digital forensic investigation for recovering evidence d...
Abstract—The problem of restoring deleted files from a scattered set of fragments arises often in di...
Identifying fragmented and deleted files from scattered digital storage become crucial needs in comp...
The popularity of unique image compression features of image files opens an interesting research ana...
In digital forensics, file carving of video files is an important process in the recovery of video e...
Part 3: FORENSIC TECHNIQUESInternational audienceMany techniques have been proposed for file recover...
Orphaned file fragment carving is concerned with recovering contents of encoded data in the absence ...
The recovery of deleted files is an important task frequently carried out by professionals in digita...
File carving is a file recovery technique based on file structure, without the assistance of file sy...
In this paper, we propose a forensic algorithm to discriminate between original and forged regions i...