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The TSK blackboard organizes data into artifacts.  This page lists the standard artifacts and what attributes should be defined with them.  For more details on the blackboard, refer to [http://sleuthkit.org/sleuthkit/docs/framework-docs/mod_bbpage.html http://sleuthkit.org/sleuthkit/docs/framework-docs/mod_bbpage.html].  
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The TSK blackboard organizes data into artifacts.  This page lists the standard artifacts and what attributes should be defined with them.
  
This page lists general names of artifacts and attributes. Below are links to the specific C++ and Java references.
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It has been moved to here: http://sleuthkit.org/sleuthkit/docs/jni-docs/latest/artifact_catalog_page.html
* [http://sleuthkit.org/sleuthkit/docs/framework-docs/TskBlackboard_8h.html#aac7b5d32c4b75d65468bbd1e0cb11a44 C++ Artifacts]
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* [http://sleuthkit.org/sleuthkit/docs/framework-docs/TskBlackboard_8h.html#a133dead0ca74c17235430e12789258f4 C++ Attributes]
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* [http://www.sleuthkit.org/sleuthkit/docs/javadocs/org/sleuthkit/datamodel/BlackboardArtifact.ARTIFACT_TYPE.html Java Artifacts] (note that the C++ code has the full description of the artifacts)
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* [http://www.sleuthkit.org/sleuthkit/docs/javadocs/org/sleuthkit/datamodel/BlackboardAttribute.ATTRIBUTE_TYPE.html Java Attributes] (note that the C++ code has the full description of the attributes)
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= Artifact Examples =
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'''TSK_WEB_BOOKMARK'''
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* TSK_URL
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* TSK_DATETIME (context of "Last Visit Date")
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* TSK_DATETIME (context of "Date Added")
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* TSK_NAME (to store assigned name and folder)
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* TSK_PROG_NAME (browser this came from)
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* TSK_TITLE (Title of webpage)
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'''TSK_WEB_COOKIE'''
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* TSK_URL
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* TSK_DATETIME (context of "Creation Date")
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* TSK_DATETIME (context of "Expiration Date"
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* TSK_NAME
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* TSK_VALUE
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* TSK_FLAG
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* TSK_PROG_NAME (browser this came from)
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'''TSK_WEB_HISTORY'''
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* TSK_URL
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* TSK_DATETIME
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* TSK_PROG_NAME (browser this came from)
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* TSK_REFERRER
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* TSK_USERNAME
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* TSK_TITLE (title of webpage)
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'''TSK_WEB_DOWNLOAD'''
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* TSK_URL  (Location file was downloaded from)
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* TSK_DATETIME  (time file was downloaded)
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* TSK_PATH  (location saved to)
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'''TSK_RECENT_OBJECT'''  (MRU, recent docs, etc.)
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* TSK_PATH (path of recently accessed file)
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* TSK_DATETIME (date of access, if known)
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* TSK_PROG_NAME (program that access is associated with -- "Windows", "Word", etc.)
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'''TSK_TRACKPOINT'''
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* TSK_GEO_LATITUDE
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* TSK_GEO_LONGITUDE
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* TSK_GEO_* (other geo-related attributes as needed and available)
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* TSK_DATETIME
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'''TSK_INSTALLED_PROG'''
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* PROG_NAME  (method of determining "Hashset", "Registry", etc. in context)
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'''TSK_KEYWORD_HIT'''
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* TSK_KEYWORD (keyword that hit)
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* TSK_REGEXP (regular expression that was used - if used)
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* TSK_PREVIEW (45 chars of text before and after keyword hit)
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* TSK_SET_NAME (text name of a set/list that the keyword was part of)
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'''TSK_HASHSET_HIT'''
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* TSK_SET_NAME (name or file name of hashset that hash was located in)
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'''TSK_DEVICE_ATTACHED''' (for each time that a known device was attached to system USB ID, for example)
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* TSK_DEVICE_ID (ID of attached device)
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* TSK_DATETIME (Date that device was attached)
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* TSK_PATH (mount point for device)
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'''TSK_INTERESTING_FILE''' (for a file that was found by it's name or other heuristic)
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* TSK_SET_NAME (name of set that defined the rule that flagged this file)
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'''TSK_EMAIL_MSG''' (for an e-mail message that was found)
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* TSK_EMAIL_TO
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* TSK_EMAIL_CC
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* TSK_EMAIL_BCC
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* TSK_EMAIL_FROM
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* TSK_SUBJECT
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* TSK_EMAIL_CONTENT_* (message body.  Use specific attribute for HTML, PlainText, or RTF. Use multiple content attributes if the message has both plain text and HTML)
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* TSK_PATH (Folder that inbox is stored in -- "INBOX", etc.)
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* TSK_USERNAME (Username of account that e-mail is associated with)
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* TSK_DOMAIN (Domain of account that e-mail is associated with)
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* TSK_DATETIME_RCVD
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* TSK_DATETIME_SENT
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* TSK_MSG_ID
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* TSK_MSG_REPLY_ID
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'''TSK_WEB_SEARCH_QUERY''' (for a web search engine query that was found in web browsing history or bookmarks)
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* TSK_DOMAIN (Domain associated with the web search engine)
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* TSK_TEXT (The extracted web engine text query)
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* TSK_DATETIME (Date when the search was done)
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* TSK_PROG_NAME (browser this came from)
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* TSK_USERNAME
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= General Information Artifact Examples =
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== Word Document ==
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A module that analyzes a Microsoft Word file can pull text and metadata from the file.  It should
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* Save the extracted text as a TEXT attribute in GEN_INFO
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* Save the last saved, printed, etc. dates as DATETIME attributes in GEN_INFO
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* Save the author as XX in GEN_INFO
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* Any images and embedded files that it can extract should be added to the central ImgDB as derived files and scheduled for processing.
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== JPEG File ==
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A module that analyzes a JPEG image file could:
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* Save the EXIF data (DATETIME, DEVICE, GEO) as attributes in GEN_INFO.
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Latest revision as of 12:16, 4 February 2020

The TSK blackboard organizes data into artifacts. This page lists the standard artifacts and what attributes should be defined with them.

It has been moved to here: http://sleuthkit.org/sleuthkit/docs/jni-docs/latest/artifact_catalog_page.html