![]() ![]() The first is a Python module written by Jeremy Singer-Vine called waybackpack. We are going to leverage a couple of great tools to make this magic happen. Of course I was not going to do this manually, so I thought it was a perfect opportunity to build out a new tool to do it for me. One of the major sources of information for the investigation was The Wayback Machine, which is a popular resource for lots of investigations.įor this particular investigation there were a lot weird images strewn around as clues, and I wondered if it would be possible to retrieve those photos from the Wayback Machine and then examine them for EXIF data to see if we could find authorship details or other tasty nuggets of information. Friends of the Hunchly mailing list and myself embarked on a brief journey to see if we could root out any additional clues or, of course, solve the mystery. Not long ago I was intrigued by the Internet mystery (if you haven’t heard of it check out this podcast). ![]() ![]() This article was originally posted at the blog. ![]()
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