Honeynet Project: 2010 Forensic Challenge #3

Published: 2010-03-28
Last Updated: 2010-03-28 17:05:24 UTC
by Rick Wanner (Version: 1)
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If you like a good InfoSec puzzle the good people over at the Honeynet Project are at it again.  They have just released Challenge #3 in their 2010 Forensic Challenge series.

This time they want you to analyze an image from a suspected infected workstation for a user who has discovered suspicious banking transactions.  There is swag involved, and submission are due by April 18th.

Results of the previous two challenges are available from the Honeynet Project Challenges page.

Have fun!

-- Rick Wanner - rwanner at isc dot sans dot org

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