Digital Forensics

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Hi there,

I'm investigating the (still active) defraudment of users funds by the owner of a cryptocurrency exchange.

I'd like to have someone on the team who can help track funds of the implicated exchange wallet addresses and follow suspicious activity.

Would you like to volunteer or perhaps put me into a direction where I can find a volunteer to join my team? Please let me know.

Kind regards,

A blueberry?

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I received several machine-generate e-mails which are all mostly the same: a notification. They are HTML emails with no plaintext MIME part. Yikes! And to complicate matters further, the messages traversed my anonaddy forwarding account which PGP encrypts every message to me before forwarding it to my normal email account.

The gov wants me to give them an “unaltered copy” of these e-mails. This gov office actually blocks my mail server so I am generally unwilling to send them email. This means I will be giving them the emails on paper hardcopy.

So wtf, this is tricky. They want an “unaltered copy”. If I were to print the MBOX files, it would be useless to them because it’s a base64 blob that only I can decrypt. My mail client is mutt so the HTML is detected and piped through w3m to give me a text version that is readable enough.

But in general, how do you give unaltered copies of an HTML email on paper form? This is not necessarily for a court but it could go down that path. Would a court want to see raw HTML tags? Or do courts prefer the HTML to be rendered for readability?

Normally I copy the w3m-rendered text of email into LaTeX and typeset it to look pretty and copy-paste the useful headers into a well-styled header in a monospaced font. And I omit the useless headers. But I get the impression my way of working would not pass for “unaltered”.

I could perhaps try to feed the HTML into wkhtmltopdf. In the end, HTML rendering always varies depending on the rendering tool. Normies use MS Outlook, and I have to figure that the gov is normally dealing with normies. So maybe I should install Evolution or Thunderbird. Any suggestions for a tool that is particularly good at making HTML email presentable on paper without looking too custom?

#askFedi

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Another great video from 13 cubed. These commands took me back, way back lol. I also learned that there are 'newer' versions of the commands I am most familiar with.

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I'm new to the field - I was software developer before. I'm curious if there are any cool resources (podcasts, newsletters, etc) that you follow and can recommend! :)

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I found it the other day but haven't tried it yet

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