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What the heck is a 'Windows Shellbag"

  1. #1
    Ghost Black Hole
    My comrade alexii (Alexiisonfire ) has been raided by the FBI and says he got fucked on something called "Windows Shellbags"
    https://niggasin.space/user/4552

    Does anyone know what these are and how they can be used to fuck someone?
  2. #2
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    You have one post to give some non-retarded context and actual technical substance to this thread.
  3. #3
    Don't bother, he/she/it is already dead if they were already on fire

    Unless of course OP means Alexi Laiho

  4. #4
    Ghost Black Hole
    Originally posted by Lanny You have one post to give some non-retarded context and actual technical substance to this thread.

    Sorry I'm not too tech savvy when it comes to this stuff but this is all I could find about "windows shellbag"

    http://www.williballenthin.com/forensics/shellbags/

    "Microsoft Windows uses a set of Registry keys known as “shellbags” to maintain the size, view, icon, and position of a folder when using Explorer. These keys are useful to a forensic investigator. Shellbags persist information for directories even after the directory is removed, which means that they can be used to enumerate past mounted volumes, deleted files, and user actions."
  5. #5
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    I mean, potentially if you have a folder called CHILD PORNOGRAPHY, then delete it, then get raided by the FBI they might be able to tell you once had a folder called CHILD PORNOGRAPHY based on the settings windows kept for that folder.

    Realistically though it doesn't seem like a useful forensic technique - if all they have is that, they only know you had a folder called CHILD PORNOGRAPHY, they couldn't prove what was in it or anything. You could just say it was a bad joke to keep people out of your personal files or something.
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