A tool from the United States that I have used in the past to address these issues is made by X1 https://
A little pricy, but its website capture feature is pretty good and the online artifacts from the tool can be successfully offered as evidence in the US Legal system.
I hope this information will be helpful to you.
Hunchly is, indeed, a very useful program and it is continually developed. Give it a try on the free trial which is fully functional.
I have the latest version of faw.v11.3.0.0 forensics pro and it is very good for websites
To add another option we offer PageRecon which takes full-page screenshots of web pages and records an audit trail (secure timestamps, HTTP request log, MHTML archive and file hashes):
https://www.foxtonforensics.com/pagerecon/
@foxtonforensics Can you capture the video found on the website?
Not currently, but it's something we've been asked multiple times so we'll be looking into adding this.
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