CCFE Practical — Computer Forensic Tools |
| Name: Brent Dockter |
| Based upon the evidence discovered on the laptop, including hacking programs, network sniffing programs, and evidence of participation in hacking discussions, it is my opinion that the suspect, Greg Schardt, was using the machine to hack into other people’s computers to obtain information without their knowledge. |
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CCFE Practical — Computer Forensic Tools |
| Name: Hayden Pritchard |
| On 14:30 CST Friday, April 24, 2010 having obtained a successful passing score on the CCFE, Candidate was presented with an Optical Read Only Compact Disk containing the image (CCFE Practical.rar) of a hard drive. This image was made into a forensic case (CASE NUMBER: 00001) and is presented in 8 parts. (CCFE Hacker.001 - CCFE Hacker.008) |
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CCFE Practical — Computer Forensics Report |
| Name: Dwight Hetzell |
| My investigation yielded details supporting the assumption that Mr. Schardt was in fact hacking into wireless networks and capturing credit card information. Attached is my report providing information on the nine requested topics. |
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CCFE Practical — Computer Forensics Report |
| Name: M. Scott Koller |
| These files were identified by the instructions as dd images obtained from a portable laptop computer
that was discovered at a suspect’s apartment. The laptop had a homemade PCMCIA antenna attached
to it. The suspect is suspected of hacking into various wireless networks and capturing credit card
information. |
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CCFE Practical — Computer Forensics Report |
| Name: Nathan Barker |
| This document contains my work on the practical portion of the exam. The practical portion requires the candidate to analyze a dd image of a hard drive and answer 9 questions related to the information contained on that hard drive image. |
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