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A CHFI expert creates a forensics image of a pen drive using AccessData FTK Imager during a computer forensics investigation. The investigator uses The Sleuth Kit (TSK) to examine an ext4 file system on a Linux disk image and suspects data tampering. The expert decides to verify inode metadata for a critical file. However, he notes an unexpected block allocation in the inode details. Which TSK command-line tool and argument should the investigator utilize to examine the addresses of all allocated disk units for the suspicious inode?

  • A. fsstat -f ext4
  • B. img_stat -i raw
  • C. fls -o imgoffset
  • D. istat -B num
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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aqeel1506
4 months ago
The investigator should use: D. istat -B num Explanation: istat: This command in The Sleuth Kit (TSK) is used to display details about a specific inode, including its metadata and block addresses. -B: This argument is used with istat to display the addresses of all allocated blocks for the specified inode number. num: This represents the inode number that the investigator wants to examine.
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Elb
5 months, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
The istat command displays the details of a metadata structure, i.e., inode -B num : This option displays the addresses of num disk units. It is useful when the inode is unallocated with size 0 but still has block pointer
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Elb
7 months ago
D < https://sites.ualberta.ca/dept/chemeng/AIX-43/share/man/info/C/a_doc_lib/cmds/aixcmds3/istat.htm
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