March 2019
Beginner to intermediate
358 pages
7h 21m
English
This chapter is all about investigating malware in the context of network forensics. Most of the incidents requiring network forensics will be based on malware-oriented events, such as network breaches, financial crime, data theft, and command and control. Most of the attackers will deploy command and control malware to enslave the compromised machine and gain leverage over the internal network for lateral movement. Generally, network forensics and computer forensics go hand in hand in case of investigating malware. The computer forensics investigator will find all that has changed on the system and where the malware resides in the system. Then, they will find the executables causing the issues ...
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