| Publisher | University of South Australia | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 96.7KB PDF | Date added | 01 Oct 2005 |
| Topics | UNIX | ||
| Downloads | 47 | ||
As the use of Unix-based operating systems grow, the need for forensic investigators to broaden their knowledge and understanding of the type of users and the processes they use, greatens. Increasingly, users are discovering more ways to hide, manipulate, and remove incriminating data from their system without being traceable by forensic experts. The aim of this paper is to expose potentially vulnerabilities to provide direction for future research. It outlines technology available and the ways in which users are presently implementing them.
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