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Computer Forensics

Incident Response Essentials

Warren G. Kruse II, Jay G. Heiser

Publisher: Addison-Wesley, 2002

ISBN: 0-201-70719-5

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Computer Forensics

by Roland Buresund last modified 2007-05-21 11:40

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A classic that you need to read, if for nothing else to understand why Windows programmers shouldn't be allowed near a computer.

The book (especially the Unix/Linux part) is riddled with errors, half-truths and down-right lies. My recommendation would be to avoid it, unless you need to know how not to do forensics.

Considering that the authors claims to be experts and frequently testifying in court with methods based on this this book make me fear the American court system. Frankly, any half-way competent programming idiot could challenge their flawed methods.


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