LINE PC
LINE Desktop (Japan's dominant messenger) stores cached chat history, stickers, and call logs in user AppData — critical for cases involving Japanese-language evidence.
Where to find it
Default filesystem paths and registry locations. Collect these with your preferred live-response or disk-image tooling.
- $%LOCALAPPDATA%\LINE\Data\
- $%APPDATA%\LINE\
Forensic significance
Common scenarios in which this artifact becomes decisive evidence.
- Japanese and Taiwanese jurisdiction cases
- Timeline notes (LINE Keep) as evidence
- LINE Pay transaction correlation
Tools that parse it
unJaena AI and other DFIR tools commonly used to extract evidence from this artifact.
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