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April 6, 2010 by Mike

If Apple did computer forensics…

If Apple did computer forensics…

This is too funny…

“The writeblocker, iBlock, would only image at 1 mb/s and would have a non-replacable internal battery with a 12-month lifespan. When everyone who was going to buy one had done so, they’d release an iBlock ’s’ – this writes at a speed approaching the commercial standard but still has the battery problem. Apple dismiss this as a ‘false negativity point by uncreative people’ and sue anyone publicly criticising it.”

You can find the full post here.

The post If Apple did computer forensics… by Mike is originally from Forensic Computing.

Unless otherwise expressly stated, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.

Read the original at: Forensic ComputingFiled Under: Digital Forensics Tagged With: forensics, humor, Miscellaneous

February 22, 2010 by Mike

Outlook PST (Personal Folder) File Format Now Available From Microsoft

Outlook PST (Personal Folder) File Format Now Available From Microsoft

Microsoft has decided to publish a copy of the Outlook Personal Folder File format (.PST file).  You can view the specification at: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff385210.aspx

The post Outlook PST (Personal Folder) File Format Now Available From Microsoft by Mike is originally from Forensic Computing.

Unless otherwise expressly stated, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.

Read the original at: Forensic ComputingFiled Under: Digital Forensics Tagged With: Digital forensics

December 1, 2009 by Mike

Site Updates

Site Updates

Recently I’ve been making some updates to this site.  Here is a brief list:

New Theme

If you’re looking at the site right now, you’ve probably noticed that the theme has changed.  I had been using Andreas Viklund’s 1024px for a few years, and decided it was time for something new.  I ended up drinking the kool-aid and went with the Thesis theme.  Thesis is a (very) configurable theme framework.  If you run a WordPress blog, you may want to check out Thesis.

Copyright Notice

The content on this site is now licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.  If you’re interested in using the content under a different license, please contact me.

Google Reader Shared Links

You can now see all of the items that I’ve shared in Google Reader, right from this blog.  To find the page, go to Resources -> Google Reader Shared Links at the top of the blog.  If you want to subscribe to the feed for the shared links, visit http://www.google.com/reader/shared/codeforensics.

Teaching Schedule

I regularly teach the Security 508 (Computer Forensics, Investigation, and Response) , Security 408 (Computer Forensic Essentials), Security 610 (Reverse Engineering Malware), and Security 553 (Metasploit for Penetration Testers) courses for SANS.  If you’re interested in taking a class from me, you can find my teaching schedule by clicking on About -> Teaching Schedule at the top of the blog.

Twitter

I’ve been using Twitter for several months (and according to some, I’m a Twitter-addict :p).  You can follow (and contact) me on Twitter using @mikemurr.

The post Site Updates by Mike is originally from Forensic Computing.

Unless otherwise expressly stated, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.

Read the original at: Forensic ComputingFiled Under: Digital Forensics Tagged With: Administrivia

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