Thanks very much for sending this document. It provides a wonderful 'framework' 
to work from if I ever have to do this sort of thing myself. The completeness 
and description of the tools and methods used helps... 

I was suprised that people had that knowledge... Perhaps they are technical?



On Mon, Mar 21, 2005 at 10:17:54PM -0500, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
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> Too late for comments to make a difference, but they are welcome
> none-the-less.
> Don't worry, it's a *lot* shorter than the Hacker Techniques paper! :)
> About 10-15 pages of real meat, and 54 pages total.
> Aside from the meat, there are lots of screen-shots, forensic notes,
> and introducing two new forensic tools I wrote in the process.
> 
> Mucho Gratz to my family who supports me always, even when I ignore
> them a little.  Thankfully, this time around I didn't burn too much
> time away from them.... no, that was the van head-gasket... but that's
> another story.
> 
> In Christ,
> Matt
> 
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