Mon, 22 February 2010
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Listener Email - Darrell asks how to build your forensics business - Bobby wants to know what computer bag Ovie recommends, check out the Brenthaven Prolite II News and Commentary Craig's List Rapist Former boyfriend posts an ad on Craig's List pretending to be his ex-girlfriend and leads viewers to believe the female is asking to be raped. One individual then broke into her home and raped her in response to the ad. Online Personal Information Security Bret and Ovie discuss a number of websites related that give people a little too much information on where you are. Non-Metadata Clues in Video and Audio Files Remember to look beyond the metadata when looking at audio and video files. An FBI investigator reviewed 14 video tapes and found evidence that lead to a sexual abuse conviction. Exclusive Interview This week we speak with Sean Morrissey of Katana Forensics. Katana produces forensic imaging software for the iPhone called "Lantern." The Lantern software is a Mac based tool that purports to provide a "legally defensible forensic methodology for the iPhone." Website of the Week CyberSpeak iPhone App David Kovar's Blog |
Sun, 7 February 2010
Listener Email
- Aaron sends us to tell about using Stitcher feed - Paul writes to ask how someone without forensics background should go about starting out. Ovie and Bret give some pointers. - Ovie is starting a SANS vLive course on June 8th! News and Commentary GPS Forensics Used to Find Body A fugitive wanted for questioning about a number of murders committed suicide before law enforcement officers were able to find the bodies of the victims. Using computer forensics, however, the officers were able to recover GPS data and locate the remains. Exclusive Interview Todd Shipley, president and CEO of Vere Software speaks to use about looking into the cloud to find forensics data. He speaks to use about products from his company to assist in capturing this kind of evidence. Website of the Week CrowbarPGP - A new tool by George Starcher to brute force PGP passphrases DigitalCertainty.Biz - WiFi Investigator to identify the location of WiFi devices |