Our latest blog post shows how you can use Browser History Examiner to extract chat history from the Microsoft Teams desktop app. The chat messages are extracted from the Chromium IndexedDB data stored locally by the Teams app.
https://t.co/A5tWcPQDhP
We recently released PageRecon, a new tool for capturing web page screenshots in a manner that can be verified for authenticity.
If you're interested a free trial can be downloaded from our website:
https://t.co/1jUCNe2j8p
If you have any feedback for us please get in touch
Browser History Examiner v1.18 is now available which adds support for Safari and improves support for other web browsers on macOS.
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Browser History Examiner v1.17 parses over 80 different site settings from the Preferences file of Chrome/Edge.
Our testing has shown that URLs can be found here that are no longer in the web history, so could provide further evidence of websites a user may have interacted with.
@DFIR_Zach BrowseHound is designed to provide a very quick overview of someone's browser history from any machine with a web browser and internet connection.
For more in-depth investigations we'd recommend our Windows app, Browser History Examiner, which supports air-gapped scenarios.
We’ve released a beta version of BrowseHound – a new web-based tool for investigating browser history.
Visit https://t.co/NHxZsThfRW to try it out.
We're in the early stages of development so if you have any feedback for us please get in touch.
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New versions of BHE are available to support recent changes in Chrome & Edge:
- Chrome v96 - the Cookies SQLite database moved to a "Network" subdirectory
- Chrome/Edge v97 - the files within the Cache directory moved to a "Cache_Data" subdirectory
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In the latest version of Browser History Examiner we've upgraded the internal browser engine used for reconstructing cached web pages.
This provides better results when viewing cached web pages that use the latest web technologies.
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New versions of Browser History Examiner (BHE) and our free tools have been released adding support for capturing and loading history from multiple Chrome, Edge and Firefox profiles.
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It looks like our Easter Cyber Challenge was a tough one as only one person successfully completed it and caught the Rabbit. For everyone that took part we've published a detailed walkthrough on how to complete it:
https://t.co/QrApgKstqf
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There's still 5 days left to tackle our Cyber Challenge and win one of the remaining prizes!
Find details on how to play at https://t.co/zy9EmWNCZB
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Our Easter cyber puzzle challenge will be starting on the 10th April. The first to complete the challenge will receive a free copy of Browser History Examiner Pro worth $525. More details at https://t.co/zy9EmWNCZB
Good luck!
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Welcome to all our players of our Easter Cyber Challenge. We've got points on the board and someone's building up a solid lead already. There's still plenty of time to play with all prizes yet to be claimed!
Congratulations to Tristan Jenkinson for being the first to complete all challenges and catch the Easter rabbit! His prize is a free copy of BHE and an Amazon gift voucher.
There’s still plenty of time left and prizes to play for!
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