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www.anmolsarma.in
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| | | | | The stat utility can be used to retrieve the Unix file timestamps namely atime, ctime and mtime. Of these, the benefit of mtime which records the last time when the file was modified is immediately apparent. On the other hand, atime1 which records the last time the file was accessed has been called "perhaps the most stupid Unix design idea of all times". Intuitively, one might expect ctime to record the creation time of a file. | |
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blog.marbu.eu
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the implementation and implications of the birth time (btime) timestamp in Linux, highlighting its limited support in tools and the lack of standardization. It explores use cases like forensic analysis and data hiding, and references related resources. | |
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dfirmadness.com
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| | | | | Reading Time: 24 minutesCase001 Super Timeline Creation and Analysis Before Starting this lab it is strongly recommended you examine the memory, autoruns, pcap, or logs first. Come to this lab with indicators to search for. Learning Objectives of Super Timeline Creation and Analysis Be able to explain what a super timeline is. Understand [...] | |
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srijan.ch
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