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The 2018 Lone Wolf scenario is a set of materials from the a fictional seizure of a laptop of a fictional individual who was planning a mass shooting. In the scenario, the individual’s brother alerted the police regarding the increasingly concerning behavior of his brother. As a result of the alert, the police seized the brother’s laptop. The laptop was then imaged with the FTK Imager program.
This scenario was created by Thomas Moore, a student at George Mason University, as his final project for CRFS 780: Cloud Forensics, taught in Spring 2018 by Simson Garfinkel. The purpose of the scenario is to give students the chance to work with a dataset that contains cloud artifacts left on clients, and to provide a scenario with a realistic size.
The seizure consists of the following materials:
FTK Imager Log.txt
LoneWolf.E01 (1.5GB)
LoneWolf.E02 (1.5GB)
LoneWolf.E03 (1.5GB)
LoneWolf.E04 (1.5GB)
LoneWolf.E05 (1.5GB)
LoneWolf.E06 (1.5GB)
LoneWolf.E07 (1.5GB)
LoneWolf.E08 (1.5GB)
LoneWolf.E09 (0.9GB)
memdump.mem (17GB)
pagefile.sys (2.9GB)
Disk Images are downloaded from Digital Corpora
Password for Evidence.7z is 2018_LoneWolf_Scenario