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Article: Incident Response with NTFS INDX Buffers – Part 1: Extracting an INDX Attribute - published over 11 years ago.
Content: By William Ballenthin & Jeff Hamm On August 30, 2012, we presented a webinar on how to use INDX buffers to assist in an incident response investigation. During the Q&A portion of the webinar we received many questions; however, we were not able to answer all of them. We're going to attempt to answer the remaining question...
http://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2012/09/striking-gold-incident-response-ntfs-indx-buffers-part-1.html   
Published: 2012 09 18 23:23:24
Received: 2021 06 06 09:05:12
Feed: FireEye Blog
Source: FireEye Blog
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: Incident Response with NTFS INDX Buffers – Part 1: Extracting an INDX Attribute - published over 11 years ago.
Content: By William Ballenthin & Jeff Hamm On August 30, 2012, we presented a webinar on how to use INDX buffers to assist in an incident response investigation. During the Q&A portion of the webinar we received many questions; however, we were not able to answer all of them. We're going to attempt to answer the remaining question...
http://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2012/09/striking-gold-incident-response-ntfs-indx-buffers-part-1.html   
Published: 2012 09 18 23:23:24
Received: 2021 06 06 09:05:12
Feed: FireEye Blog
Source: FireEye Blog
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security

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