What is f-log?

F-log refers to a log file format used for capturing electronic communication data, such as emails, chat messages, web activity, and other forms of electronic communications. It is primarily used for forensic investigations, such as cybercrime investigations and internal corporate investigations.

The F-log format provides a standardized method of collecting and preserving electronic communication data that can be easily understood and analyzed by investigators. This log file format typically includes information about the sender and receiver of the communication, the date and time of the communication, the content of the communication, and other relevant meta-data.

F-logs are commonly used in forensic investigations to track digital activities, such as identifying the origin of a malware attack, tracking down cyber criminals, or monitoring employee activities for legal compliance. The log data can be analyzed using specialized tools and techniques to uncover patterns, connections, and insights that can help investigators build a case and identify suspects.