Honeynet Challenge Results: Forensic Analysis of a Compromised Server
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Honeynet Challenge Results: Forensic Analysis of a Compromised Server
I just noticed the results of the Honeynet Project's Challenge 7: Forensic Analysis of a Compromised Server have finally been posted today. Just got done reading one of the submissions and it's pretty good if anyone is interested in how to analyze a Linux incident involving evidence from memory and the file system.
Thanks for the sticky! The really cool thing is the memory and file system images are available for anyone to download and try to analyze themselves, or follow along in the winning reports.
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