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(@dillon)
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Im building a large wordlist to run through our forensic suite for help and assistance in quickly finding things. Right now its divided into the following sections

Affair
Words that people would use in conversations possibly questionable in nature.
ex. motel, hotel, meetup

Dating
Lists of dating, hookup, and personal sites.
ex. eharmony.com, alt.com, bgay.com

Legal
Words dealing with legal precedents.
ex. Divorce, custody, dissolution.

Lifestyle
ex. poker, gambling, mensclub, questionable forums.

Porn
websites and keywords of pornographic nature.

Realestate
Words used to find if someone was looking for a new house, or possible thinking of selling theirs.Also maybe planning for moving out. Websites or words
ex. Movers, moving, apartments.

If anyone would like to add to these lists, whether its a couple sites or a whole new category just upload it and post a link and ill add it. Ill organize it all and upload it for everyone's use.

If possible all entry's should be one term/website per line and websites should be without http or www.


   
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jekyll
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Hey dillon, lots of people read this but no-one posted and I think I know why. You get enough false possitives to go through allready when you put together a specific and relevant keyword list for a case. Adding in a tonne of vaguelly descriptive keywords isn't really going to help anyone.

Where this can be useful is investigating things like peer to peer network distributed child abuse material where tags (keywords) are contained in the filenames and are what the client apps used to filter the content.


   
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(@crosser)
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Dillon, thanks for posting this but I think that Paul is right, there's a lot of room for false positives, and sometimes you just need to come up with terms that are specific to a particular case. I can appreciate your interest to have "go to" keyword lists though.

My previous statements aside, I will make one suggestion for the "Affairs" area. A site that has been popping up on my radar this summer is www.ashleymadison.com wich could be useful.


   
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