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InfoSec Handlers Diary Blog - Improving Bash
Forensics
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Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.
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Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.
on 28 Mar 16
"Bash is the default user shell in most Linux distributions. In case of incidents affecting a UNIX server, they are chances that a Bash shell will be involved. Bash keeps an history to help the user to search (and reuse) his last commands:"
"Bash is the default user shell in most Linux distributions. In case of incidents affecting a UNIX server, they are chances that a Bash shell will be involved. Bash keeps an history to help the user to search (and reuse) his last commands:"
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