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Core to successful cyber operations is the ability to maintain the integrity and availability of computer systems and networks. The first step in this process is knowing what is occurring on defended systems and networks. Both Windows and Linux feature tools that provide information about running processes, system users, and network connections. Network traffic between systems can be captured and analyzed with tools including tcpdump and Wireshark. In this chapter, the reader will learn what live information is available to a system administrator facing a potentially compromised system or network and will find different indicators of the attacks.
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This is using the Systemd approach to the service since the example host is a CentOS 7.1 system; on CentOS 5 and CentOS 6 systems, the corresponding SysVinit commands would be used (Table 1-1).
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The Bash shells that appear depend on the activities of the attacker.
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O’Leary, M. (2019). Operational Awareness. In: Cyber Operations. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4294-0_3
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