Computer forensics is emerging as an important tool in the fight against crime. Increasingly, computers are being used to facilitate new criminal activity, or used in the commission of existing crimes. The networked world has seen increases in, and the volume of, information that may be shared amongst hosts. This has given rise to major concerns over paedophile activity, and in particular the spread of multimedia files amongst this community. This paper presents a novel scheme for the automated analysis of storage media for digital pictures or files of interest using forensic signatures. The scheme first identifies potential multimedia files of interest and then compares the data to file signatures to ascertain whether a malicious file is resident on the computer. A case study of the forsigs application presented within this paper demonstrates the applicability of the approach for identification and retrieval of malicious multimedia files. © 2007 International Federation for Information Processing.
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Haggerty, J., & Taylor, M. (2007). FORSIGS: Forensic signature analysis of the hard drive for multimedia file fingerprints. In IFIP International Federation for Information Processing (Vol. 232, pp. 1–12). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-72367-9_1
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