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Date: Mon Dec  5 19:10:45 2005
From: c0ntexb at gmail.com (c0ntex)
Subject: SANS Stuff

I recall an email thread this month relating to bootcaps and how
advanced SANS was. After having a look at the "Stay Sharp" courses, I
see:

"Stay Sharp: FAT File System In-Depth
Note: This is an advanced course. Students should already be familiar
with concepts such as a file system and tools such as a hex editor.
While the course does briefly review these concepts, the focus of this
course is on the FAT file system. It is recommended that students
taking this course should prepare by refreshing themselves with the
following concepts:

    * Conversion between hexadecimal, decimal, and binary numbers
    * Basic concepts of a file system (e.g. files, directories, and
time stamps)"


You know what a file is right....  but what about a directory!?

lol

Enrol now and get a 25% discount on:

"Stay Sharp: How To Tie Your Shoe laces "

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regards
c0ntex

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