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Timeline Creation for Forensics Analysis
Oct. 1, 2023, 6:07 p.m. | Gowthamaraj Rajendran (@fuffsec)
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Hi Squad,
Today, I will discuss the usefulness of timeline creation during Forensic analysis.
Let’s get into it. (Gonna be short and to the point)
Introduction
The idea behind timeline analysis is to list out the events that happened in your system in chronological order. This will help you to analyze the events and their consequences.
For example,
If a hacker hacks into your PC through a malicious MS word. Then, creates a new user and enables RDP …
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