Fragment retention characteristics in slack space — Analysis and measurements

T. Holleboom, Johan Garcia
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Abstract

When files are deleted, their information is not removed from the storage media. This is a well known fact, and there exist numerous undelete utilities to recover newly deleted files. When deleted files have been partly overwritten, the data from the part of the file that remains in unallocated space can be readily extracted by file carving. Such carving is often performed in forensic investigations. Furthermore, as a consequence of file system implementation specifics, there additionally exist small remains of the previous files in the space at the end of new files. In this paper we focus on these small remains of previous files, or micro-fragments, that exist even after all the space allocated to the previous file has been reallocated to new files. We derive expressions for modeling the number of micro-fragments that can be expected to be found, and perform experiments to evaluate the analytical model. The obtained results indicate good correspondence between the analytical predictions and the measured results.
松弛空间中的碎片保留特性。分析和测量
当文件被删除时,它们的信息不会从存储介质中删除。这是一个众所周知的事实,并且存在许多恢复新删除的文件的未删除实用程序。当已删除的文件被部分覆盖时,可以通过文件雕刻很容易地提取文件中未分配空间中剩余部分的数据。这种雕刻经常在法医调查中进行。此外,由于文件系统实现的特殊性,在新文件末尾的空间中还存在少量以前文件的残余。在本文中,我们将重点关注以前文件的这些小残余,或微片段,即使在分配给以前文件的所有空间都已重新分配给新文件之后,它们仍然存在。我们推导了可以被期望找到的微碎片数量的建模表达式,并进行实验来评估分析模型。所得结果表明,分析预测结果与实测结果吻合良好。
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