6 years ago (yikes!) I wrote about image steganography as a concept. At the moment there are a couple of pieces of malware that use steganography, such as Vawtrak (aka Neverquest) and ZeuS, to hide the command and control servers (C&C) or configuration files in images. This means that the malware does not need to contain a … Continue reading Malware Steganography
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CyberForensics Conference 2014 – Day 2
Day 2 was just as good as day one, here are the highlights: Ethan Bayne presented on how to use GPUs to speed up carving and searching for files in a forensic image. Amazingly this has not been done yet, and the results he presented were spectacular as you can imagine! Essentially it's just parallelising a … Continue reading CyberForensics Conference 2014 – Day 2