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Joachim Metz edited this page Apr 11, 2015 · 36 revisions

plaso (Plaso Langar Að Safna Öllu) is a Python-based backend engine for the tool log2timeline.

log2timeline is a tool designed to extract timestamps from various files found on a typical computer system(s) and aggregate them.

The initial purpose of plaso was to have the timestamps in a single place for computer forensic analysis (aka Super Timeline).

However plaso has become a framework that supports:

  • adding new parsers or parsing plug-ins;
  • adding new analysis plug-ins;
  • writing one-off scripts to automate repetitive tasks in computer forensic analysis or equivalent.

And is moving to support:

  • adding new general purpose parses/plugins that may not have timestamps associated to them;
  • adding more analysis context;
  • allowing more targeted approach to the collection/parsing.

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Supported Formats

The information below is based of version 1.2.0

Storage Media Image File Formats

Storage Media Image File Format support is provided by dfvfs.

Volume System Formats

Volume System Format support is provided by dfvfs.

File System Formats

File System Format support is provided by dfvfs.

File formats

  • Apple System Log (ASL)
  • Android usage-history (app usage)
  • Basic Security Module (BSM)
  • Bencode files
  • Chrome Disk Cache Format
  • CUPS IPP
  • Extensible Storage Engine (ESE) Database File (EDB) format using libesedb
  • Firefox Cache
  • Java IDX
  • Jump Lists .customDestinations-ms files
  • MacOS-X Application firewall
  • MacOS-X Keychain
  • MacOS-X Securityd
  • MacOS-X Wifi
  • (SleuthKit) mactime logs
  • McAfee Anti-Virus Logs
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer History File Format (also known as MSIE 4 - 9 Cache Files or index.dat) using libmsiecf
  • Microsoft IIS log files
  • OLE Compound File using libolecf
  • Opera Browser history
  • OpenXML
  • Pcap files
  • PL SQL cache file (PL-SQL developer recall files)
  • Popularity Contest log
  • Property list (plist) format using binplist
  • SELinux audit logs
  • SkyDrive log and error log files
  • SQLite database format using SQLite
  • Symantec AV Corporate Edition and Endpoint Protection log
  • Syslog
  • UTMP
  • UTMPX
  • Windows Event Log (EVT) using libevt
  • Windows Firewall
  • Windows Job files (also known as "at jobs")
  • Windows Prefetch files
  • Windows Recycle bin (INFO2 and $I/$R)
  • Windows NT Registry File (REGF) using libregf
  • LNK|Windows Shortcut File (LNK) format using liblnk (including shell item support)
  • Windows XML Event Log (EVTX) using libevtx
  • Xchat and Xchat scrollback files

=== Bencode file formats ===

  • Transmission
  • uTorrent

=== ESE database file formats ===

  • Internet Explorer WebCache format

=== OLE Compound File formats ===

  • Document summary information
  • Summary information (top-level only)
  • Jump Lists .automaticDestinations-ms files

=== Property list (plist) formats ===

  • Airport
  • Apple Account
  • Bluetooth
  • Install History
  • iPod/iPhone
  • Mac User
  • Safari history
  • Software Update
  • Spotlight
  • Spotlight Volume Information
  • Timemachine

=== SQLite database file formats ===

  • Android call logs
  • Android SMS
  • Chrome cookies
  • Chrome browsing and downloads history
  • Chrome Extension activity
  • Firefox cookies
  • Firefox browsing and downloads history
  • Google Drive
  • Launch services quarantine events
  • MacKeeper cache
  • Mac OS X document versions
  • Skype text conversations
  • Zeitgeist activity database

=== Windows Registry formats ===

  • AppCompatCache
  • BagMRU (or ShellBags)
  • CCleaner
  • Less Frequently Used (LFU)
  • MountPoints2
  • Most Recently Used (MRU) MRUList and MRUListEx (including shell item support)
  • MSIE Zones
  • Office MRU
  • Outlook Search
  • Run and RunOnce keys
  • SAM
  • Services
  • Shutdown
  • Task Scheduler Cache (Task Cache)
  • Terminal Server MRU
  • Typed URLS
  • USB
  • USBStor
  • UserAssist
  • WinRar
  • Windows version information

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