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Counter- Forensic methodology vs. forensic software?

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pajkow
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Anyone interested in testing Counter- Forensic methodology vs. forensic software? In few weeks will have some images for analyzes. Will be more than happy to receive feedback from computer forensic gigs like you are D So if you, are interested please reply to this post and I’ll prepare some tricky cases for you! )


   
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I do not personally have a need for images, however I have seen posts from people entering the field that are looking for images to use for practice. I also know some educators that would most certainly like permission to use your images in their classrooms.


   
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pajkow
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Cool )

The main point of this is to receive feedback from investigator to see whether he really managed to find what is hidden and send report and suggestions back to me. I’ll be analyzing it as well so then I could have compared my results with someone’s independent here. In terms of using this images for educational purposes I don’t see any problem with that.

Any volunteers ?


   
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I'd be interested. Hook me up.


   
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Humm…

Is this aimed at developing forensics skills or testing new anti-forensics software.

I would hate to help develeop a tool that would allow one of my suspects to escape conviction in a couple of years ?


   
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pajkow
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Hi Walkabout

Answering to the first part – it is about testing AF methodology, and further the second part – doing these research I’m trying to find out if E.G Time Stomp, Sam Juicer etc.. Is it really posing danger to Investigators?

Has anyone tried before- ? I would love to hear the results of good, independent research about it.

Are you inn?


   
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azrael
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Tell you what, why don't you tell us a little more about yourself.
Why you are doing it ?
If this is academic research or commercial, if so which organisations are involved, what testing have you done so far, can we see the methodology applied ? ( e.g. is this a black box test ? Or are we allowed to find potential flaws before trying to examine a substantial disk image ? - Note Closed methodologies and protocols aren't generally as robust as open ones. More serious note DON'T GO POSTING IT - life is hard enough as is, Thank You. )
Did you develop the methodology ?
Alone ?
If you have taken another persons work, and you are evaluating it, who are they and what is their motiviation ?
Are you doing it with their knowledege and permission ?

Elucidate -)

Then there might be more people who are willing to bite.


   
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pajkow
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Hi D

First of all – it is not for any commercial use – strictly research (Academic) which can help all of us. In terms of further implications of this – I think all of this could have helped us to find new ways, methodologies against AF. However I know that this is very sensitive subject and this stuff could’ve been used not only by the ones on the bright side of the line.

This methodology already exists – there was no need to developing it, although some people still do so and will be anyway…

Black Box testing – somewhere near… that.

Don’t really want to talk about it more on general discussion- just looking for people who really want to test it with me here, so the results will fairly independent.

Please contact me on P.M is you want to participate.


   
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knight7
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I would be interested. feel free to pm me.


   
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(@tomforman)
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I researched "Anti Forensic" metholodologies which completing my MSc Forensic IT degree. So i would be very much interested.


   
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