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Month: March 2022

Analyzing Malicious Traffic, A lab on repackaging executable files and forming a conclusion on malicious network data

DavidInfosec.com, March 15, 2022March 1, 2024

Let’s take a look at the “Okay Boomer” .pcap file Introduction Today’s blog post is about analyzing malicious traffic with network packet capture files. These files are also known as .pcap files, and they provide a historical snapshot of network data.  If you choose to follow along with this lab,…

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Why I started DavidInfosec.com

DavidInfosec.com, March 12, 2022December 28, 2023

Hello World. This is the beginning of a blog focused around information security. I had the idea to start it after dabbling with homelabs and other miscellaneous projects. I figured, with all things considered, I should document my progress in some form, so I am choosing to blog it.  Why I…

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