Live Forensic to Identify the Digital Evidence on the Desktop-based
WhatsApp
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Title
Live Forensic to Identify the Digital Evidence on the Desktop-based
WhatsApp
Subject
Live Forensics, Data Acquisition, Digital Artifact, Volatile Data, Dekstop-based WhatsApp
Description
The live forensics method was used to acquire lawful digital evidence data from device memory in the WhatsApp application,
particularly for desktop-based WhatsApp. There has been little research on live forensics on desktop-based WhatsApp
applications. These studies involve mimicking crime cases in cyberspace using the Instant Messenger application. Much of the
acquisition process is completed only once, even though many possible conditions may arise during the purchase process.
Investigators or experts can employ digital evidence data discovery to identify crimes that have occurred. The stages of
research carried out in detecting digital evidence are data collecting, the examination process, and the acquisition of analysis
and reporting outcomes. During the data-gathering phase, a case simulation dataset was obtained. The examination process
stage results in the integrity of the duplicated data; data reduction is performed on data related to fundamental operating
system components, influential application features, and incomplete data. According to the investigation findings, there are
difficulties in looking for digital evidence, and the features of each digital evidence vary. The simulation file contained many
reports on the finds of digital evidence. As a data acquisition method, the characteristics of live forensics are limited to the
data retrieval process in RAM. Based on these findings, it is possible to conclude that the data collection and examination
processing were completed effectively. The analysis results were acquired, and the report was presented with the indicated
digital evidence. Further study can be paired with chip-off procedures on RAM devices for data recovery.
particularly for desktop-based WhatsApp. There has been little research on live forensics on desktop-based WhatsApp
applications. These studies involve mimicking crime cases in cyberspace using the Instant Messenger application. Much of the
acquisition process is completed only once, even though many possible conditions may arise during the purchase process.
Investigators or experts can employ digital evidence data discovery to identify crimes that have occurred. The stages of
research carried out in detecting digital evidence are data collecting, the examination process, and the acquisition of analysis
and reporting outcomes. During the data-gathering phase, a case simulation dataset was obtained. The examination process
stage results in the integrity of the duplicated data; data reduction is performed on data related to fundamental operating
system components, influential application features, and incomplete data. According to the investigation findings, there are
difficulties in looking for digital evidence, and the features of each digital evidence vary. The simulation file contained many
reports on the finds of digital evidence. As a data acquisition method, the characteristics of live forensics are limited to the
data retrieval process in RAM. Based on these findings, it is possible to conclude that the data collection and examination
processing were completed effectively. The analysis results were acquired, and the report was presented with the indicated
digital evidence. Further study can be paired with chip-off procedures on RAM devices for data recovery.
Creator
Triawan Adi Cahyanto1
, Muhammad Ainul Rizal2
, Ari Eko Wardoyo3
, Taufiq Timur Warisaji4
, Daryanto5
, Muhammad Ainul Rizal2
, Ari Eko Wardoyo3
, Taufiq Timur Warisaji4
, Daryanto5
Publisher
Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember
Date
: 20-04-2022
Contributor
Fajar Bagus w
Format
PDF
Language
Indonesia
Type
Text
Files
Collection
Citation
Triawan Adi Cahyanto1
, Muhammad Ainul Rizal2
, Ari Eko Wardoyo3
, Taufiq Timur Warisaji4
, Daryanto5, “Live Forensic to Identify the Digital Evidence on the Desktop-based
WhatsApp,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed June 4, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/9141.
WhatsApp,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed June 4, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/9141.