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Digital forensics of the physical memory (an introduction)

Subject: Digital forensics of the physical memory (an introduction)
Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 17:12:05 +0200
Hello,

I have written a research paper on Digital forensics of the physical memory. 
This is an introduction to new area of forensics. 

The objective of this document is to demonstrate methods that the physical 
memory image from the compromised machine can be analyzed. At the moment, only 
Linux memory image based on kernel 2.4.x is presented. This "how-to" paper will 
try to show ways of enumerating processes, recovering text and executable 
files, detecting hidden processes, identifying processes executed in the past, 
correlating data from memory image and swap areas, and so on. Document is 
available at:  
http://forensic.seccure.net/pdf/mburdach_digital_forensics_of_physical_memory.pdf

I also would like to announce a beta version of idetect toolkit. This toolkit 
can be very helpful in process of digital investigation of the physical memory.

Idetect 0.1 can be obtained here: 
http://forensic.seccure.net/tools/idetect.tar.gz 

Reader feedback and constructive criticism is
welcome and appreciated.

Regards,
Mariusz Burdach

Mariusz.Burdach[at]seccure[dot]net
http://forensic.seccure.net 



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