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:Linux Magazine: The Coroner’s Toolkit
Linux Magazine: The Coroner’s Toolkit
May 5, 2005, 10 :00 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (7477 reads)

(Other stories by Matt Frye)

"When a thief breaks into your home, you’re likely to feel victimized, vulnerable, and confused. You may wonder: What was taken? Will the house ever feel safe again? What can I do to protect myself from another intrusion?

"When a malcontent breaks into, or cracks, your computer, your reactions are likely to be very much the same. What was taken? What was left behind? Is the computer safe to use? How can I keep my computer safer in the future...?"

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