[Gllug] Forensics On a Cracked Linux Server

Alexandre de Abreu alexandre.abreu at gmail.com
Tue Aug 28 12:59:14 UTC 2007


Hi Peter,

Great article, very well detailed, but nothing new. It could be a great
paper for GIAC GCIA SANS certification.

Cheers

Alexandre

On 28/08/07, Peter Cannon <peter at cannon-linux.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> I read this post which was originally on slashdot, I have to say I found
> it very interesting even if I only understood a quarter of it (Note to
> self, you need to learn more). For anyone that has been cracked or
> suspect they have been then maybe you should read this, I'm fairly
> certain you could use bits and pieces to carry out your own
> investigations.
>
> http://blog.gnist.org/article.php?story=HollidayCracking
>
> Typically the miscreant cant be caught or at least hasn't been yet I was
> hoping it would end up with the guy tracking him down. :-(
>
> --
> Regards
>
> Peter cannon
>
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