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摘要
随着使用数据库存储敏感的企业和个人数据的增加,数据库取证的重要性日益增加。数据库取证是数字取证的一个领域,用于处理与数据库相关的事件,如数据损坏、破坏和泄漏。数据库取证的关键功能之一是信息重构,即基于存储在数据库中的各种信息跟踪从事件发生到现在的操作。此功能允许调查人员在事件发生时识别未经授权的用户操作和数据删除或操作。数据库日志数据主要用于重构信息。数据库日志包括事务日志、错误日志、事件日志和跟踪日志。其中,我们重点研究了世界上最流行的数据库管理系统之一Microsoft SQL Server (MSSQL)的事务日志。对Oracle和MySQL等其他企业级数据库的事务日志进行了原始的研究。然而,关于MSSQL事务日志的研究很少。出于这个原因,我们分析MSSQL事务日志的内部结构。基于这些发现,我们提出了一种识别和提取未分配区域事务日志记录的经验方法。
Forensic analysis of SQL server transaction log in unallocated area of file system
The importance of database forensics is increasing day by day as the use of databases to store sensitive corporate and personal data increases. Database forensics is a field of digital forensics that deals with database-related incidents such as data corruption, breaches, and leaks. One of the key functions of database forensics is information reconstruction, which is the tracing of actions from the time of an event to the present based on various information stored in the database. This feature allows investigators to identify unauthorized user actions and data deletion or manipulation when an incident occurs. Database log data is primarily used to reconstruct information. Database logs include transaction logs, error logs, event logs, and trace logs. Among them, we focus on the transaction log of Microsoft SQL Server (MSSQL), one of the most popular database management systems in the world. Raw-level studies have been conducted on the transaction logs of Oracle and MySQL, other databases used at the enterprise level. However, there is very little research on MSSQL transaction logs. For this reason, we analyze the internal structure of the MSSQL transaction log. Based on these finding, we present an empirical method to identify and extract transaction log records in unallocated area.