I have a case that shows the user has been accessing the sites Omegle and Chatrandom. I have discovered that these provide the ability to take place in anonymous webcam chat sessions. I have also discovered that the services use Flash as the client application.
Does anyone have any idea what artifacts might still be on the disk? Given that this is effectively streaming video, will any content remain? Is there any useful log information that might provide information (i.e. IP addresses etc) of the remote client, or is all connectivity through the service providor?
Give Internet Evidence Finder a try. Not sure about Chatrandom, but IEF does have support for Omegle and can also recover fragments of web video in some cases.
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Cheers,
Lars