RE: chat logs

From: Beauford, Jason (jbeauford_at_EightInOnePet.com)
Date: 05/13/05

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    Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 10:29:59 -0400
    To: "Steve" <securityfocus@delahunty.com>, "Melissa Fischer" <Melissa.Fischer@NorthMemorial.com>, <security-basics@securityfocus.com>
    
    

    Here is some information regarding Internet Browser Forensics:

    It's a bit OT, but relevent in your case as you may want to ask parents
    to view what their kids have been looking at on the Internet (i.e.
    Bombmaking, Guns, etc.)

    Great article on Browser Forensics:

    Part 1: Focuses on Internet Explorer
    http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1827

    Part 2: Focuses on Firefox
    http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1832

    -jmb

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Steve [mailto:securityfocus@delahunty.com]
    Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 5:17 PM
    To: Melissa Fischer; security-basics@securityfocus.com
    Subject: Re: chat logs

    Good luck in your search and my thoughts are with your community that
    this all turns out fine without incident.

    Most high school students will use AOL's instant messenger for chat. I
    did some quick research and did not see much on checking logs for AOL
    instant messenger but perhaps others on the list can help.

    See the web browser history log check recommendations here:
    http://www.perverted-justice.com/guide/?pg=parents

    http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/ceos/onlinesafety.html
    "In addition, the Internet browser (such as Internet Explorer, Netscape,
    or America Online) that children use to surf the web automatically
    tracks useful information. Parents can easily review the browser
    "history" file to see approximately 20 sites that have been most
    recently visited by that browser. Parents can use this Internet history
    function by clicking on the small downward shaped arrow in the address
    box of their Internet browser. Along similar lines, parents can search
    their computer's Internet "cache" files, which are system resources that
    store a longer list of recently visited Internet sites. The simplest way
    for parents to access the cache files is search for the word "cache"
    using the computer system's search function; the search function is
    typically found in the start menu in the bottom left hand corner of the
    computer screen. Parents can gather information using their computer's
    "cookies" records as well. Cookies are trace files that contain
    information about Internet users and can provide additional clues for
    parents about the kinds of sites that their children are visiting.
    However, parents should recognize that technically skilled children can
    edit or delete all of these kinds of records."

    STEVE
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Melissa Fischer" <Melissa.Fischer@NorthMemorial.com>
    To: <security-basics@securityfocus.com>
    Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 2:52 PM
    Subject: chat logs

    Our community, Waconia, Minnesota has recently been the victims of
    threats against our children and schools.
    http://www.startribune.com/stories/462/5399090.html

    The Emergency Response Task Force assigned to our case asked parents to
    go home and check their kids computers for any chats or emails with
    information.

    We are trying to find a document explaining where and what to look at to
    find any information. We would like to post this on our school main
    page www.waconia.k12.mn.us for a resource for parents to use on how to
    find any information. Can you tell me where to find this information?

    Thank you in advance,

    Melissa Fischer
    Database Administrator
    Data and System Engineering
    North Memorial Health Care
    763/520-1533
    melissa.fischer@northmemorial.com


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