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Category Archives: Cyber 5W
Speaking at NCCC 2024
Next week, I will be speaking at the National Cyber Crime Conference 2024 for the second year in a row. This year Dr. Mariam Khader and myself will be running 4 different investigation workshops, mostly focusing on malware analysis with … Continue reading
Posted in Conferences, Cyber 5W, DFIR, Forensics, Investigations, Malware, Research, Workshops
Tagged C5W, Cyber 5W, DFIR, Investigating Linux Systems, Linux, Malware, Malware Analysis, NCCC
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Memory Forensics – RansomCare Investigation Case 1
In this case you are required analyze a memory dump of a Windows 10 system that has been hit with RansomCare. E01 for the Memory Dump could be found: here Find RansomCare’s code, dump it. and explain what happened to … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-Forensics, Challenges, Cyber 5W, DFIR, Forensics, Investigations, Malware
Tagged anti-forensics, Case Study, Challenge, DFIR, Investigation, Malware, memory forensics, RansomCare, Ransomware
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