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June 2024 I installed #veeam B&R on my #foreniscs workstation because I had to tinker with some of this stuff... never touched it ever since

But it kept sleeping as a time-bomb on my workstation...

Today.. out of nowhere ... as I was writing a report, clicking through XWF and Axiom ... every one of the gazillon services installed by Veeam suddenly went full haywire, grabbing every bit of CPU they could get their dirty hands on. Freezing the machine, killing my (long overdue to save) report writing software.... yuk..

Now I'm trying to get rid of this freaking sh*t of #DoS software ... which isn't that easy as the uninstaller has issues killing the services itself -.-

3/13 installed packages removed so far..

FU .. seriously!

#dfir #digitalforensics

I used to have a tool on my lab computer which was able to simply decode many different timestamp formats (datetime, epoch, unix,...).

Well... it is not there anymore. Neither on my computer nor in my brain.

what was its name?? I need that nifty little tool again!!

It looked like one of those Nirsoft tools.. but I can't find it there.

Help!

#dfir #digitalforensics #foreniscs #MondayBrainOutage

Since I do most #dfir investigations on Linux I never really considered how much of a problem Windows file path limitations can be for mobile phone #foreniscs. Seems like it'd be real easy to miss or misrepresent data. https://dfir.science/2022/02/DFIR-file-system-POSIX-gotcha
DFIR file-system POSIX gotcha - process from archives directly

I worked on the converter UFDR2DIR and ran into some weird bugs. I coded on Linux and had no trouble reconstructing Android and iOS device dumps paths. But Windows users had errors with full paths more than the difference between “/” and “\”.

DFIRScience

Why do you build those "think tanks" around military contracts? Why you use good but unwise people to be acting like war machines? Do companies like ExxonMobile have anything to do with it? Why Facebook and Twitter have helped you find those people (in spite of the countless warnings of activists and organizations) and allowed you spread your propaganda and other "good" stuff in order to be easier for you to sell guns and white-supremacy stories powered by the movement of Eugenics?

#foreniscs