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Re: Linux - Indicators of compromise
From: Jerry Bell <jerry () riskologist com>
Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2012 20:02:29 -0400
Hello Ali.
Is your question about investigating a set of servers you suspect may be infected, or setting up a steady state
monitoring strategy to alert when/if a host is compromised?
Regards,
Jerry
On Jul 14, 2012, at 8:46 AM, "Ali Varshovi " <ali.varshovi () hotmail com> wrote:
Greetings FD,
Does anyone have any guidelines/useful material on analysis logs of a Linux machine to detect signs of compromise?
The data collection piece is not a challenge as a lot of useful information can be captured using commands and some
scripts. I'm wondering if there is any systematic approach to analyze the collected logs? Most of the materials I've
seen are more aligned to malware and rootkit detection which is not the only concern apparently.
Thanks,
Ali
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