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Hands-On Network Forensics

By : Nipun Jaswal
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Hands-On Network Forensics

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By: Nipun Jaswal

Overview of this book

Network forensics is a subset of digital forensics that deals with network attacks and their investigation. In the era of network attacks and malware threat, it’s now more important than ever to have skills to investigate network attacks and vulnerabilities. Hands-On Network Forensics starts with the core concepts within network forensics, including coding, networking, forensics tools, and methodologies for forensic investigations. You’ll then explore the tools used for network forensics, followed by understanding how to apply those tools to a PCAP file and write the accompanying report. In addition to this, you will understand how statistical flow analysis, network enumeration, tunneling and encryption, and malware detection can be used to investigate your network. Towards the end of this book, you will discover how network correlation works and how to bring all the information from different types of network devices together. By the end of this book, you will have gained hands-on experience of performing forensics analysis tasks.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Free Chapter
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Section 1: Obtaining the Evidence
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Section 2: The Key Concepts
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Section 3: Conducting Network Forensics

A real-world case study – investigating a banking Trojan on the network

For this exercise, you can download the PCAP from https://github.com/nipunjaswal/networkforensics/blob/master/Ch6/Emoter%20Banking%20Trojan%20Sample/2018-11-14-Emotet-infection-with-IcedID-banking-Trojan.pcap. Let's open the PCAP in NetworkMiner and examine the Hosts tab as follows:

We have sorted the hosts based on the number of packets received by them. We can see that 10.11.14.101 and 185.129.49.19 are found to be receiving the greatest number of packets. Next, looking at the files from the Files tab, we can see that a document and an executable have been found in the capture:

Next, let's calculate its checksum to search for it on sites such as VirusTotal and Hybrid-Analysis, as shown in the following screenshot:

We can see that we have the signatures generated as follows:

Let&apos...