Beacons and their uses for digital forensics purposes

Luke Lubbe, Martin Oliver
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This article relates to the field of digital forensics with a particular focus on web (World Wide Web) beacons and how they can be utilized for digital forensic purposes. A web beacon or more commonly “web bug” is an example of a hidden resource reference in a webpage, which when the webpage is loaded, is requested from a third party source. The purpose of a web beacon is to track the browsing habits of a particular IP address. This paper proposes a novel technique that utilizes the presence of web beacons to create a unique ID for a website, to test this a practical investigation is performed. The practical investigation involves an automated scanning of web beacons on a number of websites, this scanning process involves identifying which beacons are present on a web page and recording the presence of those beacons, the results of this scanning process is then encoded into a table for human analyses. The result of the investigation show promise and incentivizes further research. Real world implications, future work and possible Improvements on the methods which were used in this study are finally discussed.
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信标及其用于数字取证的用途
本文涉及数字取证领域,特别关注web(万维网)信标以及如何将它们用于数字取证目的。网络信标或更常见的“网络bug”是网页中隐藏的资源引用的一个例子,当网页加载时,它是从第三方源请求的。网络信标的目的是跟踪特定IP地址的浏览习惯。本文提出了一种利用网络信标的存在为网站创建唯一ID的新技术,为了测试这一点,进行了实际调查。实际调查包括对许多网站上的网络信标进行自动扫描,这个扫描过程包括识别哪些信标出现在网页上并记录这些信标的存在,然后将扫描过程的结果编码到一个表中供人类分析。调查结果显示了前景,并激励了进一步的研究。最后讨论了本研究中使用的方法对现实世界的影响,未来的工作和可能的改进。
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