Forensics Tools

Hindsight – Internet History Forensics For Google Chrome/Chromium

Hindsight - Internet History Forensics For Google Chrome/Chromium

Hindsight is a free tool for analyzing web artifacts. It started with the browsing history of the Google Chrome web browser and has expanded to support other Chromium-based applications (with more to come!). Hindsight can parse a number of different types of web artifacts, including URLs, download history, cache records, bookmarks, autofill records, saved passwords, preferences, browser extensions, HTTP cookies, and Local Storage records (HTML5 cookies). Once the data is extracted from each file, it is correlated with data from other history files and placed in a timeline.
It has a simple web UI – to start it, run “hindsight_gui.py” (or on Windows, the packaged “hindsight_gui.exe”) and visit http://localhost:8080 in a browser:

The only field you are required to complete is “Profile Path”. This is the location of the Chrome profile you want to analyze (the default profile paths for different OSes is listed at the bottom of this page). Click “Run” and you’ll be taken to the results page in where you can save the results to a spreadsheet (or other formats).

Command Line
There also is command line version of Hindsight – hindsight.py or hindsight.exe. The user guide in the documentation folder covers many topics, but the info below should get you started with the command line version:
Example usage: > C:hindsight.py -i “C:UsersRyanAppDataLocalGoogleChromeUser DataDefault” -o test_case
Command Line Options:

Option Description
-i or –input Path to the Chrome(ium) “Default” directory
-o or –output Name of the output file (without extension)
-f or –format Output format (default is XLSX, other option is SQLite)
-c or –cache Path to the cache directory; only needed if the directory is outside the given “input” directory. Mac systems are setup this way by default.
-b or –browser_type The type of browser the input files belong to. Supported options are Chrome (default) and Brave.
-l or –log Location Hindsight should log to (will append if exists)
-h or –help Shows these options and the default Chrome data locations
-t or –timezone Display timezone for the timestamps in XLSX output

Default Profile Paths
The Chrome default profile folder default locations are:

  • WinXP: [userdir]Local SettingsApplication DataGoogleChromeUser DataDefault
  • Vista/7/8: [userdir]AppDataLocalGoogleChromeUser DataDefault
  • Linux: [userdir]/.config/google-chrome/Default
  • OS X: [userdir]/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default
  • iOS: Applicationscom.google.chrome.iosLibraryApplication SupportGoogleChromeDefault
  • Android: /userdata/data/com.android.chrome/app_chrome/Default

 

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