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: Registry keys (like USBSTOR ) reveal that a specific Kingston USB drive was plugged into the machine shortly before the "data leak" occurred.

: Often hidden in a sticky note or a deleted text file.

: If an Outlook PST file is present, investigators look for communications with "competitors" or external email addresses where company secrets might have been sent. Common Solutions (Flags) Erin D.rar

: Browser history from Google Chrome and Internet Explorer often reveals searches for "how to hide files" or "industrial espionage," indicating intent.

If you are looking for a specific answer to a flag or a step-by-step guide for a particular forensic tool like Magnet AXIOM or Autopsy , let me know! : Registry keys (like USBSTOR ) reveal that

The challenge involves investigating a Windows 7 workstation image to determine if the user, Erin, was involved in corporate espionage or data theft.

: Investigators identify the primary user account as Erin and examine the directory structure under C:\Users\Erin . Common Solutions (Flags) : Browser history from Google

: Pinpointing exactly when the sensitive "Project X" file was copied to the USB.