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Memory Analysis

Browser History

Free3 Points

Overview

Browser History is a memory forensics lab focused on recovering web activity from a captured system.

The scenario is useful because browser artifacts often survive in memory during active use. A forensic analyst may need to identify visited sites, browser process data, cached strings, or other traces that help reconstruct what a user or process accessed.

This lab is a good fit for learners practicing memory triage with a browser-focused question, without turning the exercise into a generic browser history walkthrough.

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