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MAC times are pieces of file system metadata which record when certain events pertaining to a computer file occurred most recently. The events are usually described as "modification" (the data in the file was modified), "access" (some part of the file was read), and "metadata change" (the file's permissions or ownership were modified), although the acronym is derived from the "mtime", "atime", and "ctime" structures maintained by Unix file systems. Windows file systems do not update ctime when a file's metadata is changed, instead using the field to record the time when a file was first created, known as "creation time" or "birth time". Some other systems also record birth times for files, but there is no standard name for this metadata; ZFS, for example, stores birth time in a field calle

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  • Modification, Access, Change (de)
  • MAC times (en)
  • MAC times (pt)
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  • MAC oder auch MACtime steht für modification, access und metadata change oder creation time und steht für drei Zeitstempel, die in Dateisystemen benutzt werden, um Dateioperationen zu protokollieren. Der weit geläufige Name MACtime kommt ursprünglich von , der ein Programm mit demselben Namen schrieb. (de)
  • MAC times are pieces of file system metadata which record when certain events pertaining to a computer file occurred most recently. The events are usually described as "modification" (the data in the file was modified), "access" (some part of the file was read), and "metadata change" (the file's permissions or ownership were modified), although the acronym is derived from the "mtime", "atime", and "ctime" structures maintained by Unix file systems. Windows file systems do not update ctime when a file's metadata is changed, instead using the field to record the time when a file was first created, known as "creation time" or "birth time". Some other systems also record birth times for files, but there is no standard name for this metadata; ZFS, for example, stores birth time in a field calle (en)
  • MAC times são campos de metadados do sistema de arquivos que registram o último instante em que ocorreram certos eventos pertinentes a um dado arquivo. Os eventos são geralmente descritos como, "modificação" (modification), quando o conteúdo do arquivo foi modificado; "acesso" (access), quando alguma parte do arquivo foi acessada/lida; e "alteração de metadados" (metadata change), quando metadados de permissão ou de propriedade do arquivo foram modificados. Contudo, o acrônimo MAC é derivado dos termos "mtime", "atime", e "ctime", estruturas mantidas pelo sistema de arquivos do Unix. (pt)
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  • MAC oder auch MACtime steht für modification, access und metadata change oder creation time und steht für drei Zeitstempel, die in Dateisystemen benutzt werden, um Dateioperationen zu protokollieren. Der weit geläufige Name MACtime kommt ursprünglich von , der ein Programm mit demselben Namen schrieb. (de)
  • MAC times are pieces of file system metadata which record when certain events pertaining to a computer file occurred most recently. The events are usually described as "modification" (the data in the file was modified), "access" (some part of the file was read), and "metadata change" (the file's permissions or ownership were modified), although the acronym is derived from the "mtime", "atime", and "ctime" structures maintained by Unix file systems. Windows file systems do not update ctime when a file's metadata is changed, instead using the field to record the time when a file was first created, known as "creation time" or "birth time". Some other systems also record birth times for files, but there is no standard name for this metadata; ZFS, for example, stores birth time in a field called "crtime". MAC times are commonly used in computer forensics. The name Mactime was originally coined by Dan Farmer, who wrote a tool with the same name. (en)
  • MAC times são campos de metadados do sistema de arquivos que registram o último instante em que ocorreram certos eventos pertinentes a um dado arquivo. Os eventos são geralmente descritos como, "modificação" (modification), quando o conteúdo do arquivo foi modificado; "acesso" (access), quando alguma parte do arquivo foi acessada/lida; e "alteração de metadados" (metadata change), quando metadados de permissão ou de propriedade do arquivo foram modificados. Contudo, o acrônimo MAC é derivado dos termos "mtime", "atime", e "ctime", estruturas mantidas pelo sistema de arquivos do Unix. O sistema de arquivos do Windows não atualiza o ctime quando um metadado de um arquivo é alterado, em vez disso, ele utiliza o campo para registrar o tempo de quando este arquivo foi criado, conhecido como "tempo de criação" (creation time) ou "tempo de nascimento" (birth time). Alguns outros sistemas também registram os tempos de criação dos arquivos, mas não existe um nome padrão para este metadado; no ZFS, por exemplo, o tempo de criação é armazenado num campo chamado "crtime". MAC times são comumente usados na computação forense .O termo MAC time foi originalmente proposto por Dan Farmer, que desenvolveu uma ferramenta de mesmo nome . (pt)
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