This information can prove to be invaluable to understand a user’s behavior or possible intent. With the Rebuilt Desktop artifact, you get a visualization of what a user’s desktop looked like at the time of imaging including apps, files and folders and the background image. Since its release there has been overwhelmingly positive feedback about it so that support has been extended to a Rebuilt Desktop artifact for Macs as well with the release of 4.6. With the release of AXIOM 3.9, the Rebuilt Desktop for Windows artifact was introduced. To learn more about our support for Big Sur and other Mac artifacts in 4.6, read this blog from Magnet Forensics’ Forensics Consultant, Trey Amick. Since most Mac users update their OS within first few days of availability, to ensure that you’re getting the evidence you need, it’s important to have a Mac forensic tool that will support the latest versions as they’re made available. When Apple releases macOS Big Sur (version 11.0 - scheduled to be generally available later this year), AXIOM and AXIOM Cyber will support it from day one. New in AXIOM & AXIOM Cyber: Gather More Evidence from MacsĪXIOM and AXIOM Cyber 4.6 include new artifacts for Macs including support for macOS Big Sur (version 11.0) and Rebuilt Desktop.
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