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Investigating Windows Systems (Book Review)
Hello, We have a saying in Arabic “ان تأتي متآخراً، خيراً من أن لا تأتي أبدا” and in English “Better late, than never!”. This is my review to Harlan Carvey‘s last book titled “Investigating Windows Systems” which I should have … Continue reading
									
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					Tagged Analysis, Artifacts, DFIR, Investigating, Micro-Timelines, Pivot Points, Review, Skills, Timelines, Windows				
				
				
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