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Assume you are performing an investigation and find that a user has visited a we

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Question

Assume you are performing an investigation and find that a user has visited a web page that you find suspicious. Is there any way to view the exact page that the user viewed?
A. Yes. Copy the URL from the browser’s History. Paste this into the browser address box/omnibox and view the page.
B. Yes. Copy the URL from the browser’s cache. Paste this into the browser address box/omnibox and view the page.
C. Yes. However this requires using a special tool to extract all of the web page assets from the browser’s cache.
D. No. You can view the web page, but there’s no way to ensure that what you see is exactly what the user viewed.

Explanation / Answer

Ans is D:

Because that page might have user specific data, if you enter the same url you will not get the same data because user session might ended. just you will get the page not the data

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