
Originally Posted by
shrpskn
The index.dat files are where browser activities get permanently tracked and there are no options in any browser or operating system to effectively clean these files...all this, unbeknownst to many. This is, in many cases, where LE or other "snoops" for that matter, can track a users browser activities even though an alleged suspect of whatever it is that may be traced on their computer thinks that they have everything safely covered.
Many people think they have their tracks covered when they use their "built in" browser or OS tools to clear their internet cache or browser activities...it still doesn't eliminate the info stored in your index.dat files. All them tools are is to give the average user a false sense of security, hence they may engage in activities on their computer that may come back to haunt them, all while they thought they were erasing their tracks with these built in "tools" that browsers and OS's carry.
There are many programs out there that claim to erase all previous browser activities on your computer, but don't effectively gain access to the index.dat files and clean out that stored info.
I have found the most effective tool for cleaning all computer usage tracks, from programs accessed, to keys stroked, and any internet activity to be a program called "Evidence Eliminator". If this program don't wipe the slate clean on your hard drive, nothing will.