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Windows Forensics Analyst Field Guide

You're reading from  Windows Forensics Analyst Field Guide

Product type Book
Published in Oct 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803248479
Pages 318 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Concepts
Author (1):
Muhiballah Mohammed Muhiballah Mohammed
Profile icon Muhiballah Mohammed

Table of Contents (14) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1:Windows OS Forensics and Lab Preparation
2. Chapter 1: Introducing the Windows OS and Filesystems and Getting Prepared for the Labs 3. Chapter 2: Evidence Acquisition 4. Chapter 3: Memory Forensics for the Windows OS 5. Chapter 4: The Windows Registry 6. Chapter 5: User Profiling Using the Windows Registry 7. Part 2:Windows OS Additional Artifacts
8. Chapter 6: Application Execution Artifacts 9. Chapter 7: Forensic Analysis of USB Artifacts 10. Chapter 8: Forensic Analysis of Browser Artifacts 11. Chapter 9: Exploring Additional Artifacts 12. Index 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Email forensic analysis

In a modern digital environment, email threats present a substantial risk, and among them, phishing emails stand out as highly pervasive and successful tactics employed by malicious actors. It is of utmost importance for individuals and organizations to grasp the nature of email threats and gain knowledge about the diverse forms of phishing emails in order to strengthen their cybersecurity measures.

Email threats encompass a wide range of malicious activities conducted through email communication. These threats aim to exploit vulnerabilities, manipulate users, and compromise systems. Common email threats include the following:

  • Phishing emails: Phishing emails are fraudulent messages that mimic legitimate entities, such as banks, social media platforms, or trusted organizations. They aim to deceive recipients into revealing sensitive information, such as login credentials, financial data, or personal details. Phishing emails often use social engineering...
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