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Forensic and Investigative Accounting Chapter 14 Internet Forensics Analysis: Profiling the Cybercriminal

Forensic and Investigative Accounting Protocols Internet protocols are those rules allowing different operating systems and machines to communicate with one another over the Internet. Chapter 14 Forensic and Investigative Accounting

The Internet Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) divides electronic messages into “packets” of information and then reassembles these packets at the end. Internet Protocol (IP) assigns a unique address to each computer on the Internet. Chapter 14 Forensic and Investigative Accounting

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and Internet Protocol (IP) TCP/IP protocols are the communication guidelines used and widely supported over the Internet. Almost every packet of information sent over the Internet uses the datagrams contained within a TCP/IP envelope. The datagrams consist of layers of information needed to verify the packet and get the information from the sender’s to the receiver’s location following traffic control guidelines. Chapter 14 Forensic and Investigative Accounting

Forensic and Investigative Accounting OSI Model Data unit Layer Function Host layers Data Application Network process to application Presentation Data representation and encryption Session Interhost communication Segments Transport End-to-end connections and reliability (TCP) Media layers Packets Network Path determination and logical addressing (IP) Frames Data link Physical addressing (MAC & LLC) Bits Physical Media, signal and binary transmission Chapter 14 Forensic and Investigative Accounting

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Forensic and Investigative Accounting IP Address Defined An IP address is a 32-bit number (four bytes) that identifies the sender and recipient who is sending or receiving a packet of information over the Internet. The 32-bit IP address is known as dotted decimal notation. The minimum value for an octet is 0, and the maximum value for an octet is 255. illustrates the basic format of an IP address. Chapter 14 Forensic and Investigative Accounting

Forensic and Investigative Accounting TCP/IP Connections A three-way handshake synchronizes both ends of a connection by allowing both sides to agree upon initial sequence numbers. This mechanism also guarantees that both sides are ready to transmit data and know that the other side is ready to transmit as well. SYN  SYN/ACK  ACK  FIN Chapter 14 Forensic and Investigative Accounting

Forensic and Investigative Accounting Popular Protocols DNS: The Domain Name System Finger: Used to determine the status of other hosts and/or users FTP: The File Transfer Protocol allows a user to transfer files between local and remote host computers HTTP: The Hypertext Transfer Protocol is the basis for exchange of information over the World Wide Web Chapter 14 Forensic and Investigative Accounting

Forensic and Investigative Accounting Popular Protocols IMAP: The Internet Mail Access Protocol defines an alternative to POP as the interface between a user's mail client software and an e-mail server, used to download mail from the server to the client Ping: A utility that allows a user at one system to determine the status of other hosts and the latency in getting a message POP: The Post Office Protocol defines a simple interface between a user's mail client software and an e-mail server Chapter 14 Forensic and Investigative Accounting

Forensic and Investigative Accounting Popular Protocols SSH: The Secure Shell is a protocol that allows remote logon to a host across the Internet SMTP: The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is the standard protocol for the exchange of electronic mail over the Internet SNMP: The Simple Network Management Protocol defines procedures and management information databases for managing TCP/IP-based network devices Telnet: Short for Telecommunication Network, a virtual terminal protocol allowing a user logged on to one TCP/IP host to access other hosts Chapter 14 Forensic and Investigative Accounting

Forensic and Investigative Accounting Web Log Entries One important method for finding the web trail of an attacker is in examining web logs. Recorded network logs provide information needed to trace all website usage. Web Log = Blog Also check transaction logs and server logs Chapter 14 Forensic and Investigative Accounting

Forensic and Investigative Accounting Web Log Entries Information provided in a log includes the visitor’s IP address, geographical location, the actions the visitor performs on the site, browser type, time on page, and the site the visitor used before arriving. Logs should be stored on a separate computer from the web server hosting the site so they cannot be easily altered. Chapter 14 Forensic and Investigative Accounting

Forensic and Investigative Accounting TCPDUMP TCPDUMP is a form of network sniffer that can disclose most of the information contained in a TCP/IP packet. Windows uses WinDUMP A sniffer is a program used to secretly capture datagrams moving across a network and disclose the information contained in the datagram’s network protocols. Chapter 14 Forensic and Investigative Accounting

Decoding Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) SMTP is the protocol used to send e-mail over the Internet. SMTP server logs can be used to check the path of the e-mail from the sending host to the receiving host. Chapter 14 Forensic and Investigative Accounting

Decoding Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) Most of the important information about the origin of an e-mail message is in the long form of the header. The most important data for tracing purposes is the IP addresses and the message ID. Chapter 14 Forensic and Investigative Accounting

Tracing and Decoding IP Addresses Traceroute Whois Ping Finger searches Chapter 14 Forensic and Investigative Accounting

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URL Directory of Tools Tracks Eraser Pro http://www.acesoft.net/ IP Lookup http://cqcounter.com/whois/ IP Lookup http://ip-lookup.net/ IP Visual Trace http://visualiptrace.visualware.com/ Best Software Downloads http://www.bestsoftware4download.com/ Mellisa Data Lookups http://www.melissadata.com/lookups/

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Forensic and Investigative Accounting ipconfig /all Chapter 14 Forensic and Investigative Accounting

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Forensic and Investigative Accounting Narrowing the Search Preliminary Incident Response Form John Doe subpoena Chapter 14 Forensic and Investigative Accounting

Informational Searches Internet databases General searches Name, telephone number, and e-mail address search engines Internet relay chat (IRC), FTP, and Listserv searches Usenet postings search Legal records Instant messaging (IM) Web page searches Government data searches Miscellaneous searches Chapter 14 Forensic and Investigative Accounting

Forensic and Investigative Accounting End Crumbley Ch. 14 Chapter 14 Forensic and Investigative Accounting