Both are written originally by Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis.
joachimm - Yes I can confirm that is true.
(although I did get the confirmation from Wikipedia)
Both are written originally by Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis.
Sorry jhup, missed your post.
Lots of info in the below links
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http//www.forensicfocus.com/index.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=2196
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Yes, apologies joachimm, that's exactly what I meant perhaps along with the common path to the .dat file.
Although some further investigation yesterday turned up these files associated with P2P applications which may be of use to start us off….
LimeWire - Library.dat (location unknown at this moment in time)
Kazaa - Various data****.dbb files, again location unknown)
Shareaza - libray*.dat files (location unknown)Obviously I was wrong in assuming they were all .dat files as the Kazaa database files show.
PeerLab supports all those libraries (inlcuding all known variants).
Lots of info in the below links
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www.dfrws.org/2008/proceedings/p96-lewthwaite.pdf http//www.forensicfocus.com/index.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=2196
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www.eptuners.com/forensics/contents/examination.htm http//
www.stevebunting.org/udpd4n6/forensics/dbb1.htm http//
www.forensics.nl/
That paper is a good find, very interesting read.