Following on from the previous [DFIR TOOLS] posts. Hasher is a software application developed by Eric Zimmerman that is used to calculate and compare the hash values of files. A hash value is a unique code that is generated based on the contents of a file. By comparing the hash values of two files, it…
Month: January 2023
Cybersecurity-Attacks and Defenses Strategies 3rd Edition by Yuri Diogenes & Dr Erdal Ozkaya REVIEW
This book is a little different to the ones I have been reading recently in that it is more general in a sense that it covers the whole cybersecurity umbrella regarding red and blue teaming and the like. It’s nice every now and then to just read book like this every now and then over…
Network Basics for Hackers by Occupy the Web REVIEW!
Today I get to review another book from Occupy the Web who I am a big fan of, his books are fantastic, and I have every one that has been released so far, so when this book `Networking for Hackers` was getting released it was a total no brainer in working through it. It couldn’t…
How Linux Works, 3rd Edition by Brian Ward for No Starch Press REVIEW
I have wanted to read this book for a while as I am a self-proclaimed Linux fan boy, I started using it around 15 years ago in 2007 (Ubuntu and Mint), then started supporting Red Hat 5 and a bunch of applications on it in the oil and gas industry which included a 5 day…
Interview With One of the Great DFIR Talents, Alessandro Di Carlo (samaritan_o)
Alessandro is and unbelievable talent in the DFIR world, not only do I look forward to anything he writes either on his own site or over on The DFIR Report but on social media also. He knows his stuff and I just don’t say this because he writes at The DFIR Report who in my…