Linux Forensics
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Author :Philip Polstra | B0161NQYYK | 2015 | Pentester Academy; 1 edition
Book Description :
Linux Forensics is the most comprehensive and up-to-date resource for those wishing to quickly and efficiently perform forensics
on Linux systems. It is also a great asset for anyone that would like to better understand Linux internals.
Linux Forensics will guide you step by step through the process of investigating a computer running Linux. Everything you need to know from the moment you receive the call from someone who thinks they have been attacked until the final report is written is covered in this book. All of the tools discussed in this book are free and most are also open source.
Dr. Philip Polstra sho how to leverage numerous tools such as Python, shell scripting, and MySQL to quickly, easily, and accurately analyze Linux systems. While readers will have a strong grasp of Python and shell scripting by the time they complete this book, no prior
knowledge of either of these scripting languages is assumed. Linux Forensics begins by showing you how to determine if there was an incident with minimally invasive techniques. Once it appears likely that an incident has occurred, Dr. Polstra sho you how to collect data from a live system before shutting it down for the creation of filesystem images.
Linux Forensics contains extensive coverage of Linux ext2, ext3, and ext4 filesystems. A large collection of Python and shell scripts for creating, mounting, and analyzing filesystem images are presented in this book. Dr. Polstra introduces readers to the exciting new field of memory analysis using the Volatility framework. Discussions of advanced attacks and malware analysis round out the book.
Book Highlights
- 370 pages in large, easy-to-read 8.5 x 11 inch format
- Over 9000 lines of Python scripts with explanations
- Over 800 lines of shell scripts with explanations
- A 102 page chapter containing up-to-date information on the ext4 filesystem
- Two scenarios described in detail with images available from the book website
- All scripts and other support files are available from the book website
Chapter Contents
- First Steps
- General Principles
- Phases of Investigation
- High-level Process
- Building a Toolkit
- Determining If There Was an Incident
- Opening a Case
- Talking to Users
- Documenation
- Mounting Known-good Binaries
- Minimizing Disturbance to the Subject
- Automation With Scripting
- Live Analysis
- Getting Metadata
- Using Spreadsheets
- Getting Command Histories
- Getting Logs
- Using Hashes
- Dumping RAM
- Creating Images
- Shutting Down the System
- Image Formats
- DD
- DCFLDD
- Write Blocking
- Imaging Virtual Machines
- Imaging Physical Drives
- Mounting Images
- Master Boot Record Based Partions
- GUID Partition Tables
- Mounting Partitions In Linux
- Automating With Python
- Analyzing Mounted Images
- Getting Timestamps
- Using LibreOffice
- Using MySQL
- Creating Timelines
- Extended Filesystems
- Basics
- Superblocks
- Features
- Using Python
- Finding Things That Are Out Of Place
- Inodes
- Journaling
- Memory Analysis
- Volatility
- Creating Profiles
- Linux Commands
- Dealing With More Advanced Attackers
- Malware
- Is It Malware?
- Malware Analysis Tools
- Static Analysis
- Dynamic Analysis
- Obfuscation
- The Road Ahead
- Learning More
- Communities
- Conferences
- Certifications
Category : | Security & Encryption, Computer Security & Encryption
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