Week 43 – 2020

Share the Mic In Cyber is on again, check it out on Twitter! Arsenal ReconRevisiting Accessing Protected Content using Windows Domain Controllers and Workstations Ben Eichorst at AWS SecurityHow to automate incident response in the AWS Cloud for EC2 instances CCL GroupIndexedDB on Chromium Cellebrite Join The First Cellebrite Capture the Flag (CTF) Event Accessing […]

Week 42 – 2020

Jason Jordaan, one of my FOR308 coauthors, has shared his thoughts about our class. You can take the class with Jason at DFIRCON in November! Why should you take the FOR308: Digital Forensics Essentials? We answer this question and more. Building a House on Sand – Why Foundational Knowledge and Skills in Digital Forensics are […]

Week 41 – 2020

Andrea Fortuna at ‘So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish’How to extract sysdiagnose logs for forensic purposes on iOS Basis TechnologyIntro to DFIR: The Divide and Conquer Process (3 hours) Joshua James at Digital Forensic ScienceHex editors and data structures Elcomsoft Apple Mobile Devices Cheat Sheet Mobile Forensics: Are You Ready for iOS 14? […]

Week 40 – 2020

Abhiram KumarIntro to Linux memory forensics Cellebrite 5 Things To Look For When Investigating Cryptocurrency Crimes Cellebrite Physical Analyzer’s New Consolidated Messages Approach Chris Vance at ‘D20 Forensics’iOS – Tracking Bundle IDs for Containers, Shared Containers, and Plugins Craig Ball at ‘Ball in your Court’The Case for Native, I Swear Joshua James at Digital Forensic […]

This Month In 4n6 – September – 2020

A monthly wrap-up of the DFIR news for September 2020. Thank you to those Patreon donors for the last month. This project takes a lot of time, so it’s very much appreciated that people see enough value in it to contribute back 🙂 If you are a Patreon donor the show notes can be found here. Special […]