Tag Archives: browser forensics

Google Analytic Cookies

Google Analytic Cookies are very powerful at tracking what we do and where we do it, by knowing how they work you can use this to your advantage. Assumptions Quite rare I add in assumptions, but this topic could potentially … Continue reading

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Chrome – Basics

Google Chrome, or just Chrome, is (at the time of writing) the most popular web browser by a fair amount. Twice as popular as Mozilla’s Firefox. Chrome stores its artefacts in SQLite, JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) and SNSS (Session Saver) … Continue reading

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Internet Explorer – Basics

As IE comes bundled with Windows as standard it is often the browser (of choice?) used by a lot of organisations. Larger organisations are also often slower to update IE, in my experience, as they have integrated business critical applications … Continue reading

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Mozilla Firefox – Basics

Mozilla Firefox was the most popular back in 2011, and although its popularity has been surpassed by Google Chrome (which I will cover later), it still holds around a quarter of the internet’s browser base. With Windows 7 there were … Continue reading

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