Finally, Microsoft has decided to release PST specifications, so no more reverse engineering for forensic people. Here is the link to MSDN Blog.
Cyberspeak podcast Oct 25 2009 is out, Ovie and Bret eventually found the time for it. I have been listening Cyberspeak podcasts since the day one and it remains my favorite "computer forensics, computer security, and computer crime podcast". Keep up the good work boys.
Ubuntu 9.10 is due for release tomorrow (October 29th). Canonical guys always come up with a quirky name for each release such as Fisty Fawn, Gusty Gibbon, Horny Hardon :-), and Ubuntu 9.10 is no different, it is called "Karmic Koala".
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Here are the specs for .pst
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff385210(office.12).aspx
Two open source tools for working/learning PST data structure
The PST Data Structure View Tool http://pstviewtool.codeplex.com
The PST File Format SDK http://pstsdk.codeplex.com
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