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I’m studying for my Computer Science class and need an explanation.
Discussion 1
In the past two weeks, we have discussed the digital forensics role in violent crime and also in the role of proving or disproving an alibi. In your own words, answer the following.
Taking one of the cases mentioned in the slides for weeks 10 & 11, but not in the textbook, discuss one other potential piece of evidence you might have expected to find and how you would evaluate that evidence to support or refute an alibi.
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Running Head: WINDOWS REGISTRY EVIDENCE
Windows Registry Evidence
Name
Institution
Date
1
Windows Registry Evidence
2
In the last week of learning the Windows Registry, there are many things that were learned.
There are registry logs that act as journals and store data logs just when it is written to the hive. The
logs can be used as the registry hives are corrupt, hence cannot be written into (Wang & Li, 2012).
The transaction logs are traced in the files in a similar directory as the other registries: the same file
name as the hive is used and a .log extension. When windows need to use multiple logs, the names
can be in the order .log1, .log2 is used. The registry transactions were...
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