Smart TV forensics: Digital traces on televisions

The Smart TV is becoming increasingly popular amongst consumers. Many consumers use a Smart TV to gain quick access to the Internet including video on demand, social networking and instant messaging. Most Smart TVs also provide capabilities to connect with external devices such as a USB flash drive,...

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Cyber crime
Digital crime
Digital forensics
Instant messaging
Internet access
Smart TV
Smart TV forensic
Social networks
Television
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