March’s Spread of Digital Forensics Research Examines Implementation

Apart from the papers presented at the Digital Forensics Research Workshop (DFRWS), March also saw additional work from around the globe. This month’s roundup takes a look at:

Integrating cognitive psychology into forensic practiceResearch exploring… Continue reading March’s Spread of Digital Forensics Research Examines Implementation

CIA Wants Russians to Share Secret Info with the Agency via its Darknet Site

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CIA’s darknet website will be accessible to Russians through the Tor internet browser. The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)…
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Monitoring an Anonymity Network: Toward The Deanonymization of Hidden Services

Good morning. Good afternoon. And good evening, everyone. It’s a pleasure to be here. My name is Marco Simioni. I am a PhD researcher at the Digital Forensic Investigation Research Laboratory, University College Dublin in Ireland, as well a… Continue reading Monitoring an Anonymity Network: Toward The Deanonymization of Hidden Services

Todd Shipley on the Dark Net, and the Importance of Relationship-Building for Investigations

Christa: Digital forensics is all about tracing the electronic artifacts that can show a suspect behind a keyboard. However, in the past decade or so, the dark web has complicated this process by anonymizing buyers and sellers, making them hard… Continue reading Todd Shipley on the Dark Net, and the Importance of Relationship-Building for Investigations

BloodyStealer and gaming assets for sale

We take a closer look at threats linked to loss of accounts with popular video game digital distribution services, such as Steam and Origin. We also explore the kind of game-related data that ends up on the black market. Continue reading BloodyStealer and gaming assets for sale