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ABSTRACT
Internet has created new forms of human interaction through its services,
like E-mail, Internet Forums and Online Banking Services. On the other hand,
it has provided countless opportunities for crimes to be committed, many
digital techniques have been developed, and used to help cybercrime
investigators in the process of evidence collection. In this paper, we developed
an efficient digital forensics mining tool to help cybercrime investigators in
evidence collection and analysis by providing various forensically important
features.
3 PROBLEM STATEMENT
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The use case diagram [5] gives an abstract of what Our tool provides a feature-rich environment for
functionalities the investigator can use when working the investigator. We provide many features that help
with our tool. the investigator in evidence analysis and report
generation. Below is a description of all the
functionalities our tool provides:
5.7 Display File Snippet: Allows the investigator [2] Benjamin Turnbull, Barry Blundell, Jill Slay,
to see the searched term within the file it’s been Google Desktop as a Source of Digital Evidence.
found.
[3] George A. Miller, Richard Beckwith, Christiane
5.8 Display Detailed File Information: like Fellbaum, Derek Gross, and Katherine Miller,
creation date, last access date, last write date, Introduction to WordNet: An On-line Lexical
file attributes, and MD5 Checksum value. Database.
5.9 Opening The File In The Appropriate
Application: when the file name is double [4] Julio Gonzalo, Felisa Verdejo, Irina Chugur, Juan
clicked in the graphical user interface. Cigarrain, Indexing with WordNet synsets can
improve text retrieval, UNED, Ciudad Universitaria.
5.10 Comprehensive Menu: provides the same
functionalities to the user is (s)he is more [5] G. Booch, J. Rumbaugh, I. Jacobson, Unified
accustomed to using menus. Modeling Language User Guide.