Hi there
I am completing a last year project for my university degree, and I am looking to research the Facebook Messenger application on Android phones and provide a program, probably via python, that will parse the necessary files for Facebook Messenger and present them to the user in a friendly format.
I am trying to provide a justification reason for this. I am a digital forensic examiner, and I don't ever remember seeing the main forensic tools, (XRY, Cellebrite, Oxygen) present this information in a 'clean' manner, in the last year and a half. (I have seen Oxygen parse the Facebook application but not the Facebook Messenger application.)
I am looking to guage some anonymous opinions here regarding users experiences and parsing Facebook Messenger applications, and whether people feel there is a need for this?
I look forward to your responses.
Regards
Robert Smith
Oxygen Forensic can do it.
These tools still parse the Facebook messenger database threads2.db. The problem is that usually there isn't much information inside that database as facebook messenger only caches the last few messages on the device. Most of it is only stored on Facebook servers and is dynamically loaded over a network connection if needed.
These tools still parse the Facebook messenger database threads2.db. The problem is that usually there isn't much information inside that database as facebook messenger only caches the last few messages on the device. Most of it is only stored on Facebook servers and is dynamically loaded over a network connection if needed.
Oxygen Forensic Cloud Extractor can do it -)
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