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HACKING EXPOSED
™
COMPUTER FORENSICS
SECOND EDITION
REVIEWS
“This book provides the right mix of practical how-to knowledge in a
straightforward, informative fashion that ties all the complex pieces together with
real-world case studies. With so many books on the topic of computer forensics,
Hacking Exposed Computer Forensics, Second Edition,
delivers the most valuable
insight on the market. The authors cut to the chase of what people must understand
to effectively perform computer forensic investigations.”
—
Brian H. Karney, COO, AccessData Corporation
“
Hacking Exposed Computer Forensics
is a ‘must-read’ for information security
professionals who want to develop their knowledge of computer forensics.”
—
Jason Fruge
,
Director of Consulting Services, Fishnet Security
“Computer forensics has become increasingly important to modern incident
responders attempting to defend our digital castles.
Hacking Exposed Computer
Forensics, Second Edition,
picks up where the first edition left off and provides a
valuable reference, useful to both beginning and seasoned forensic professionals. I
picked up several new tricks from this book, which I am already putting to use.”
—Monty McDougal, Raytheon Information Security Solutions, and author of
the
Windows Forensic Toolchest
(WFT) (www.foolmoon.net)
“
Hacking Exposed Computer Forensics, Second Edition,
is an essential reference for
both new and seasoned investigators. The second edition continues to provide
valuable information in a format that is easy to understand and reference.”
—
Sean Conover, CISSP, CCE, EnCE
“This book is an outstanding point of reference for computer forensics and
certainly a must-have addition to your forensic arsenal.”
—
Brandon Foley, Manager of Enterprise IT Security, Harrah’s Operating Co.
“Starts out with the basics then gets DEEP technically. The addition of IP theft and
fraud issues is timely and make this second edition that much more valuable. This
is a core book for my entire forensics group.”
—
Chris Joerg, CISSP CISA/M, Director of Enterprise Security,
Mentor Graphics Corporation
“A must-read for examiners suddenly faced with a Mac or Linux exam after
spending the majority of their time analyzing Windows systems.”
—
Anthony Adkison, Criminal Investigator and Computer Forensic Examiner,
CFCE/EnCE
“
This book is applicable to forensic investigators seeking to hone their skills, and
it is also a powerful tool for corporate management and outside counsel seeking to
limit a company’s exposure.”
—
David L. Countiss, Esq., partner, Seyfarth Shaw LLP
“I have taught information security at a collegiate level and in a corporate
setting for many years. Most of the books that I have used do not make it easy
for the student to learn the material. This book gives real-world examples,
various product comparisons, and great step-by-step instruction, which makes
learning easy.”
—
William R Holland, Chief Security Officer, Royce LLC
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About the Authors
Aaron Philipp
Aaron Philipp
is a managing consultant in the Disputes and Investigations practice
at Navigant Consulting, which assists domestic and global corporations and their
counsel who face complex and risky legal challenges. In this capacity, he provides
consulting services in the fields of computer forensics and high-tech investigations.
Mr. Philipp specializes in complex computer forensic techniques such as
identification and tracing of IP theft, timeline creation, and correlation relating to
multiparty fraud and reconstruction of evidence after deliberate data destruction has
occurred that would nullify traditional computer forensic methodology. Mr. Philipp was
previously Managing Partner of Affect Computer Forensics, a boutique forensics firm
based in Austin, Texas, with offices in Dallas, Texas, and Hong Kong. Affect’s clients
include the nation’s top law firms, FORTUNE 500 legal departments, and government
investigatory agencies. In addition, Mr. Philipp is a regular speaker at technology and
legal conferences around the world. He has been internationally recognized for his work,
with citations of merit from the governments of Taiwan and South Africa. Mr. Philipp
has a B.S. in computer science from The University of Texas at Austin.
David Cowen, CISSP
David Cowen is the co-author of the best-selling
Hacking Exposed Computer Forensics
and the
Anti-Hacker Toolkit, Third Edition
. Mr. Cowen is a Partner at G-C Partners,
LLC, where he provides expert witness services and consulting to Fortune 500
companies nationwide. Mr. Cowen has testified in cases ranging from multimillion-
dollar intellectual property theft to billion-dollar antitrust claims. Mr. Cowen has
over 13 years of industry experience in topics ranging from information security to
computer forensics.
Chris Davis
Chris Davis has trained and presented in information security and certification
curriculum for government, corporate, and university requirements. He is the
author of
Hacking Exposed Computer Forensics,
IT Auditing: Using Controls to Protect
Information Assets,
and
Anti-Hacker Toolkit,
and he contributed to the
Computer
Security Handbook, Fifth Edition.
Mr. Davis holds a bachelor’s degree in nuclear
engineering technologies from Thomas Edison and a master’s in business from
The University of Texas at Austin. Mr. Davis served eight years in the U.S. Naval
Submarine Fleet, onboard the special projects Submarine NR-1 and the USS Nebraska.
About the Contributing Authors
Todd K. Lester
is a director in the Disputes and Investigations practice of Navigant
Consulting (PI), LLC, which assists domestic and global corporations and their counsel
who face complex and risky legal challenges. He is an Accredited Senior Appraiser (ASA)
in business valuation and a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) with over 20 years of
experience in forensic accounting, litigation consulting, damages analysis, business
valuation, and business investigations. Mr. Lester has conducted financial investigations
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HACKING EXPOSED
™
COMPUTER FORENSICS
SECOND EDITION
REVIEWS
“This book provides the right mix of practical how-to knowledge in a
straightforward, informative fashion that ties all the complex pieces together with
real-world case studies. With so many books on the topic of computer forensics,
Hacking Exposed Computer Forensics, Second Edition,
delivers the most valuable
insight on the market. The authors cut to the chase of what people must understand
to effectively perform computer forensic investigations.”
—
Brian H. Karney, COO, AccessData Corporation
“
Hacking Exposed Computer Forensics
is a ‘must-read’ for information security
professionals who want to develop their knowledge of computer forensics.”
—
Jason Fruge
,
Director of Consulting Services, Fishnet Security
“Computer forensics has become increasingly important to modern incident
responders attempting to defend our digital castles.
Hacking Exposed Computer
Forensics, Second Edition,
picks up where the first edition left off and provides a
valuable reference, useful to both beginning and seasoned forensic professionals. I
picked up several new tricks from this book, which I am already putting to use.”
—Monty McDougal, Raytheon Information Security Solutions, and author of
the
Windows Forensic Toolchest
(WFT) (www.foolmoon.net)
“
Hacking Exposed Computer Forensics, Second Edition,
is an essential reference for
both new and seasoned investigators. The second edition continues to provide
valuable information in a format that is easy to understand and reference.”
—
Sean Conover, CISSP, CCE, EnCE
“This book is an outstanding point of reference for computer forensics and
certainly a must-have addition to your forensic arsenal.”
—
Brandon Foley, Manager of Enterprise IT Security, Harrah’s Operating Co.
“Starts out with the basics then gets DEEP technically. The addition of IP theft and
fraud issues is timely and make this second edition that much more valuable. This
is a core book for my entire forensics group.”
—
Chris Joerg, CISSP CISA/M, Director of Enterprise Security,
Mentor Graphics Corporation
“A must-read for examiners suddenly faced with a Mac or Linux exam after
spending the majority of their time analyzing Windows systems.”
—
Anthony Adkison, Criminal Investigator and Computer Forensic Examiner,
CFCE/EnCE
“
This book is applicable to forensic investigators seeking to hone their skills, and
it is also a powerful tool for corporate management and outside counsel seeking to
limit a company’s exposure.”
—
David L. Countiss, Esq., partner, Seyfarth Shaw LLP
“I have taught information security at a collegiate level and in a corporate
setting for many years. Most of the books that I have used do not make it easy
for the student to learn the material. This book gives real-world examples,
various product comparisons, and great step-by-step instruction, which makes
learning easy.”
—
William R Holland, Chief Security Officer, Royce LLC
Copyright © 2010 by The McGraw-Hill Companies. All rights reserved. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of
1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval sys-
tem, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
ISBN: 978-0-07-162678-1
MHID: 0-07-162678-6
The material in this eBook also appears in the print version of this title: ISBN: 978-0-07-162677-4, MHID: 0-07-162677-8.
All trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners. Rather than put a trademark symbol after every occurrence of a trademarked
name, we use names in an editorial fashion only, and to the benefit of the trademark owner, with no intention of infringement of the trade-
mark. Where such designations appear in this book, they have been printed with initial caps.
McGraw-Hill eBooks are available at special quantity discounts to use as premiums and sales promotions, or for use in corporate training
programs. To contact a representative please e-mail us at bulksales@mcgraw-hill.com.
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any information and is not responsible for any errors or omissions or the results obtained from the use of such information.
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error free. Neither McGraw-Hill nor its licensors shall be liable to you or anyone else for any inaccuracy, error or omission, regardless of
cause, in the work or for any damages resulting therefrom. McGraw-Hill has no responsibility for the content of any information accessed
through the work. Under no circumstances shall McGraw-Hill and/or its licensors be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, punitive,
consequential or similar damages that result from the use of or inability to use the work, even if any of them has been advised of the pos-
sibility of such damages. This limitation of liability shall apply to any claim or cause whatsoever whether such claim or cause arises in
contract, tort or otherwise.
About the Authors
Aaron Philipp
Aaron Philipp
is a managing consultant in the Disputes and Investigations practice
at Navigant Consulting, which assists domestic and global corporations and their
counsel who face complex and risky legal challenges. In this capacity, he provides
consulting services in the fields of computer forensics and high-tech investigations.
Mr. Philipp specializes in complex computer forensic techniques such as
identification and tracing of IP theft, timeline creation, and correlation relating to
multiparty fraud and reconstruction of evidence after deliberate data destruction has
occurred that would nullify traditional computer forensic methodology. Mr. Philipp was
previously Managing Partner of Affect Computer Forensics, a boutique forensics firm
based in Austin, Texas, with offices in Dallas, Texas, and Hong Kong. Affect’s clients
include the nation’s top law firms, FORTUNE 500 legal departments, and government
investigatory agencies. In addition, Mr. Philipp is a regular speaker at technology and
legal conferences around the world. He has been internationally recognized for his work,
with citations of merit from the governments of Taiwan and South Africa. Mr. Philipp
has a B.S. in computer science from The University of Texas at Austin.
David Cowen, CISSP
David Cowen is the co-author of the best-selling
Hacking Exposed Computer Forensics
and the
Anti-Hacker Toolkit, Third Edition
. Mr. Cowen is a Partner at G-C Partners,
LLC, where he provides expert witness services and consulting to Fortune 500
companies nationwide. Mr. Cowen has testified in cases ranging from multimillion-
dollar intellectual property theft to billion-dollar antitrust claims. Mr. Cowen has
over 13 years of industry experience in topics ranging from information security to
computer forensics.
Chris Davis
Chris Davis has trained and presented in information security and certification
curriculum for government, corporate, and university requirements. He is the
author of
Hacking Exposed Computer Forensics,
IT Auditing: Using Controls to Protect
Information Assets,
and
Anti-Hacker Toolkit,
and he contributed to the
Computer
Security Handbook, Fifth Edition.
Mr. Davis holds a bachelor’s degree in nuclear
engineering technologies from Thomas Edison and a master’s in business from
The University of Texas at Austin. Mr. Davis served eight years in the U.S. Naval
Submarine Fleet, onboard the special projects Submarine NR-1 and the USS Nebraska.
About the Contributing Authors
Todd K. Lester
is a director in the Disputes and Investigations practice of Navigant
Consulting (PI), LLC, which assists domestic and global corporations and their counsel
who face complex and risky legal challenges. He is an Accredited Senior Appraiser (ASA)
in business valuation and a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) with over 20 years of
experience in forensic accounting, litigation consulting, damages analysis, business
valuation, and business investigations. Mr. Lester has conducted financial investigations
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