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awesome-anti-forensic
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How to wipe a drive beyond forensic recoverability?
Take a look at awesome-anti-forensic
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Hiding Files and Processes
Some dumps from my bookmark grave; keep an eye on the reference section of the research papers: - https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Robert-Luh-2/publication/319868952_The_Evolution_of_Process_Hiding_Techniques_in_Malware_-_Current_Threats_and_Possible_Countermeasures/links/59e896faaca272bc4240a539/The-Evolution-of-Process-Hiding-Techniques-in-Malware-Current-Threats-and-Possible-Countermeasures.pdf - https://i.blackhat.com/USA-20/Wednesday/us-20-Block-Hiding-Process-Memory-Via-Anti-Forensic-Techniques.pdf - https://www.elastic.co/blog/ten-process-injection-techniques-technical-survey-common-and-trending-process - https://github.com/shadawck/awesome-anti-forensic - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1361372320300300 - https://archive.org/details/youtube-_fZfDGWpP4U - https://github.com/VanirLab/weever - https://github.com/dasec/fishy
awesome-incident-response
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Cybersecurity Repositories
Incident Response
- Questions about getting into DF
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I started a new role as a Incident Response Analyst and wanted to get some advice.
Here is a good github page that discusses tons of IR stuff. https://github.com/meirwah/awesome-incident-response
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Has this sub done any curated reasearch collection sharing?
GitHub sounds totally viable. You might consider styling it after something like Awesome Lists. (Ex: Awesome Incident Response). But yes, totally viable.
What are some alternatives?
weever - An Experimental Framework for Implementing Filesystem-Based Data Hiding
Kuiper - Digital Forensics Investigation Platform
awesome-openid-connect - OpenID Connect, the authentication protocol and identity layer on top of OAuth 2.0 used in many SSO and adopted in many social logins (Apple, Facebook, Google, ...etc). Find this curated list of providers, services, libraries, and resources to adopt it and know more about existing specs.
cyberchef-recipes - A list of cyber-chef recipes and curated links
dfir-orc - Forensics artefact collection tool for systems running Microsoft Windows
DevSecOps - Ultimate DevSecOps library
DFIRMindMaps - A repository of DFIR-related Mind Maps geared towards the visual learners!
awesome-sre - A curated list of Site Reliability and Production Engineering resources.
awesome-pentest - A collection of awesome penetration testing resources, tools and other shiny things
awesome-forensics - A curated list of awesome forensic analysis tools and resources
CTF-tool - A curated list of Capture The Flag (CTF) frameworks, libraries, resources and softwares.
API-Security-Checklist - Checklist of the most important security countermeasures when designing, testing, and releasing your API