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welcome to a segment and file signature analysis and the digital forensics series in this segment weamp;#39;ll take a look at how to analyze files and their signatures to identify the appropriate file type that file actually is originally was or now has been changed to hide data weamp;#39;ll assume that weamp;#39;re in a forensic analysis ition your department has retrieved the criminals machine and has done a full harddrive imaging process so that were only working with verified copied of the files and not the originals so the department is known to have been struggling to identify a group of files and these particular group of files have not been accessible or are showing up as corrupted files so our job is to see if the files are actually corrupted of the criminal has somehow modified the file types to prevent access into this data so now remember that in a Windows operating system that Iamp;#39;ve had my view changed to showing file type filename extension so you can see that t