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Message-ID: <190A3FEA-6AE0-11D9-97C7-000A95B1B62E@bellua.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 19:37:50 +0700
From: Anthony Zboralski <bcs2005@...lua.com>
To: InfoSec News <isn@....org>
Cc: William Knowles <wk@....org>, dailydave@...ts.immunitysec.com,
        bugtraq@...urityfocus.com, full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com
Subject: Re: [ISN] Book Review: Forensic Discovery



On 19 Jan 2005, at 14:55, InfoSec News wrote:

> http://books.slashdot.org/books/05/01/18/2110235.shtml
>
> [ http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/020163497X/c4iorg  - WK]
>
> Author: Dan Farmer & Wietse Venema
> Pages: 198
> Publisher: Addison Wesley Professional
> Rating: 10
> Reviewer: Ben Rothke
> ISBN: 020163497X
> Summary: Forensic Discovery overview
>
> Security luminaries Dan Farmer and Wietse Venema wrote one of the
> first vulnerability scanners (SATAN) almost 10 years ago; SATAN was
> the precursor to ISS Scanner, Retina and nmap. Venema wrote such
> well-known security applications as the TCP Wrapper program and the
> Postfix mail server. Farmer and Venema's new book Forensic Discovery
> is a valuable book that grounds a computer-savvy reader in the world
> of digital forensics.

Source: http://hert.org/story.php/58

After reading the review of Dan Farmer and Wietse's Forensic Discovery, 
you should hear about
The Grugq who got fired from @stake after writing a Phrack Article in 
which he exposed numerous
flaws in The Coroner's Toolkit by Dan & Wietse.

Before you read this book, check out the video (bittorrent) of The 
Grugq on The Art of Defiling and
see how to defeat "industry grade" forensic tools and techniques .

You can also meet him at a hacker convention near you (in March at 
BCS2005 in Jakarta, in April
  at Black Hat in S'pore and Amsterdam and at HITB2005 Bahrain.

Video of the Grugq's Speech, The Art of Defiling:
   http://www.hert.org/z/grugq.torrent (Courtesy of HITB2004)

Presentation Slides:
   http://packetstormsecurity.com/hitb04/hitb04-grugq.pdf (from HITB2004)

Phrack article:
   http://www.phrack.org/show.php?p=59&a=6 (Phrack 59)

Grugq's Profile:
   http://www.bellua.com/bcs2005/asia05.speakers.html#grugq

The Grugq has been researching anti-forensics for almost 5 years. He 
has presented
to the UK's largest forensic practitioner group where he scared 
Scotland Yard.
  Grugq has worked to secure the networks and hosts of global 
corporations, and
he's also worked for security consulting companies. His work as a 
security consultant
was cut short temporarily following the publication of an article on 
anti-forensics.

P.S. Is it illegal to talk about anti-forensics under the Patriot Act?

gaius

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