Market share of the Apple computers are continuously increasing day by day and Apple provides an OS X as a default operating system in their computers. The time has already arrived when digital forensic examiner needs sound and efficient digital forensic techniques for Mac OS X to collect evidences related cybercrime. The information source for artifacts may be application such as Apple Mail, iMesseges, FaceTime or third party application such as third party browsers (chrome, firefox), office applications (Microsoft office), Team Viewer and Skype. Among these mentioned sources, browser contains the very potential information. In the research paper, potential artifacts are collected for Safari browser using digital forensics of plist files, browsing history, recovery of deleted history, bookmarks, downloads, last session, top sites and user notification. The outcome of this research will serve to be a significant resource for law enforcement, computer forensic investigators, and the digital forensics research community.
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Mac OS X disk space - Reclaim lost disk space with disk utilities. Given my Mac disk space emergency, I decided to see if I could finally reclaim some of my lost disk space, so I downloaded two free Mac OS X disk utility tools to help me. In the end I was able to reduce my disk use from 97% down to 88%, and both of these Mac OS X disk utilities. Click on the following link to download the latest Boot Camp drivers from Apple. Boot Camp Drivers 64-bit; Note that the following steps should be done on your Mac OS by restarting your Mac then press and hold alt until you see a screen where it asks to choose between 2 partitions. The download file is a.zip file. Spaces was a virtual desktop feature of Mac OS X, introduced in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.It was announced by Steve Jobs during the opening keynote at the Worldwide Developers Conference on August 7, 2006. As of Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, it has been incorporated into Mission Control. Spaces was a virtual desktop feature of Mac OS X, introduced in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. It was announced by Steve Jobs during the opening keynote at the Worldwide Developers Conference on August 7, 2006. As of Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, it has been incorporated into Mission Control. Given your Mac isn’t new and is filled with data, you will probably need enough free space on your Mac. This includes not just space for the OS itself but also space for other applications and your user data. One more argument is that the free space on your disk translates into virtual memory so your apps have “fuel” to operate on.