SF new article announcement: Web Browser Forensics, Part 1

From: Kelly Martin (kel_at_securityfocus.com)
Date: 03/31/05

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    The following Infocus technical article was published on Symantec's
    SecurityFocus today:

    Web Browser Forensics, Part 1
    By Keith J. Jones and Rohyt Belani Mar 30, 2005

    This article provides a case study of digital forensics, and
    investigates incriminating evidence using a user's web browser history.

    http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1827

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