New Forensics Live Response CD published

21 June 2007 | 14:49 | Forensics, Live Response, Tools | 1 Comment

I’m proud to announce, that my team published yesterday a very cool Live Response CD for Linux and Windows in cooperation with the german journal iX. It contains a brand new Linux Live Response script and a build script for your own static binaries. This Live Response Script contains also an more…



Fun with Airline Media Systems

1 June 2007 | 10:57 | Security, Stories | 1 Comment

iconDuring my flight back from California to Berlin, the inflight entertainment system gone wild. It runs on Windows CE and I accidently managed to reboot the media client. This is its reboot information. -)

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WordPress 2.2

31 May 2007 | 20:18 | Admin | 1 Comment

Back from California. WordPress 2.2 installed. Please report errors.



Booting EnCase Images

2 May 2007 | 19:48 | Forensics, Live Response, Tools | No Comments

GetData now bundles their forensics tool MountImage Pro v2 with Virtual Forensic Computing (VFC) from MD5 Ltd. You can now mount a forensic image more…



Slides from the iX Forensics Workshop 2007 are online

1 May 2007 | 11:17 | Events, Forensics, Speeches | No Comments

All participants of the iX Computer Forensics Workshop 2007 can now download slides and other workshop material more…



Sector Inspector (SecInspect.exe)

9 April 2007 | 13:52 | Forensics, Tools | No Comments

iconsMicrosoft published a tool called Sector Inspector (SecInspect.exe) with the Windows 2003 Server Resource Kit.  This is a command-line diagnostics tool that allows administrators to view the contents of master boot records, boot sectors, and IA64 GUID partition tables. Additional features more…



The Sleuthkit 2.08

6 April 2007 | 13:34 | Forensics, Tools | No Comments

iconThe Sleuthkit (TSK) 2.08 is out now. The new version contains more…



Assess It All, Or Lose It All

13 March 2007 | 11:51 | Forensics, Stories | No Comments

iconSecurity Monkey published a good case study about evidence seizure and what happens, if you forget to asses all relevant system data after a security incident occurs. more…



WordPress 2.1.1 with backdoor

2 March 2007 | 23:50 | Security | 1 Comment

iconWordPress security warning! “If you downloaded WordPress 2.1.1 from wordpress.org within the past 3-4 days, your files may include a security exploit that was added by a cracker, and you should upgrade all of your files to 2.1.2 immediately”. Please check more…



SQL Injection in WordPress 2.1.1

1 March 2007 | 15:47 | Security | 2 Comments

iconUpgrading to wordpress 2.1.1 was urgent, but we still have SQL injections, path disclosures and cross site scripting problems in this version! My colleague Sebastian Krause has some examples:

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