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Certified Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) - Exam Prep What is a swap file? Correct Answer: Space on a hard disk used as virtual memory expansion for RAM System time is one example of volatile information that forensic investigators should collect. What are types of time that should be r...

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Certified Hacking Forensic Investigator
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What is a swap file? Correct Answer: Space on a hard disk used as virtual memory expansion for RAM

System time is one example of volatile information that forensic investigators should collect. What are
types of time that should be recorded? Correct Answer: System time, wall time, time system has been
running
(Date /t and Time /t can be typed in a command prompt in windows to retrieve the system time)

Choose the list of tools and commands used to determine logged-on users: Correct Answer:
PsLoggedOn, Net Sessions, LogonSession

What tools can be used to see which files are open? Correct Answer: Net file, PsFile, Openfiles
(Net file reveals names of all open shared files and the number of file locks, PsFile shows list of files open
remotely, openfiles can be used to list or disconnect all open files and folders)

True or False: When connections are made to other systems using NetBIOS communications, the system
will maintain a list of other systems connected. By viewing the contents of the name table cache, an
investigator might be able to find other systems affected. Correct Answer: True
(A cache is duplicate data stored in a temporary location so a computer can rapidly access that data. In
this case, the NetBIOS Remote Cache Name Table may contain a list of systems that a computer has
connected to.
nbtstat -c can be used to view the cache of NetBIOS names on the host operating system)

It appears the suspect's computer is connected to a network, what is one thing an investigator should
look for? Correct Answer: Network connections
(Information about network connections can expire over time so an investigator must collect evidence
as soon as possible after an incident.)

What are two commands to obtain network information? Correct Answer: netstat -ano & netstat -r
(* netstat -ano shows active connections including protocol, local address, foreign address, state and PID
*
netstat -r shows the routing table * netstat -b displays the executable involved in creating the
connection * netstat -v is used in conjunction with -b to show sequence of components involved)

What are two ways to view running processes on Windows? Correct Answer: TaskManager & Tasklist
command

When there is an open network connection, some process must be responsible for using that
connection. What commands can be used to view the port? Correct Answer: netstat -o & fport
(* netstat -o shows process to port mappings * netstat -b shows the executable involved in creating
each connection (Windows XP) * fport shows process-to-port mappings but must be executed with
administrator privileges)

,What command can be used to view command history? Correct Answer: doskey /history & scroll up in
the command window
(If a command window is open, the investigator can scroll up to see command history. But the attacker
may have typed cls to clear the screen. Then, the investigator can use the doskey /history command to
see the history.)

What are two registry settings that could impact a forensic analysis and investigation? Correct Answer:
ClearPageFileAtShutdown & DisableLastAccess
(* ClearPageFileAtShutdown - tells the OS to clear the page file when the system is shut down. This will
clear virtual memory in the swap file. * DisableLastAccess - disables updating of the last access times on
files so the timestamp might not be accurate)

What is the Index.dat file used for? Correct Answer: AutoComplete & Redundant information such as
visited URLs, search queries, recently opened files
(* Index.dat is used for redundant information such as AutoComplete information. * Index.dat can be
found in the History folder for Internet Explorer)

Which of the following is true about the swap file? Correct Answer: Hidden file in the root directory
called pagefile.sys & Registry path is HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE_SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\
Session Manager\Memory Management
(The swap file can be organized as a contiguous space so fewer I/O operations are required to read and
write. It is a hidden file in the root directory called pagefile.sys.)

Each process of Windows is represented as an _______. Correct Answer: Executive process
(Each process on a Windows system is represented as an executive process or EProcess. EProcess block
is a data structure containing attributes of the process and pointers to threads and process environment
blocks.)

What command is used to view EProcess block? Correct Answer: dt -a -b -v _EPROCESS

What is the most important element of EProcess? Correct Answer: PEB - Process Environment Block

What are the six stages of process creation? Correct Answer: 1. Launch .exe: File Execution Options
registry key is checked for debugger value. If yes, process starts over
2. EProcess object created along with KProcess, PEB, and initial address space
3. Initial thread created
4. Windows subsystem is notified of new process and thread
5. Execution of initial thread starts
6. Initialization of address space is complete for new process and thread

True or False: The EProcess object is created along with KProcess, PEB, and initial address space Correct
Answer: True

What tool can parse memory? Correct Answer: Lsproc.pl d:\dumps\test-mem.dmp

What is an important consideration for complete memory dump analysis? Correct Answer: Pagefile.sys
(The swap file, called pagefile.sys, is virtual memory. Information in the swapfile must also be
considered when analyzing memory.)

,What files contain pool headers? Correct Answer: Pooltag.txt
(Windows memory manager generally allocates memory in 4KB pages. Sometimes, 4K would be too
large and waste memory. So memory manager allocates several pages ahead of time thus keeping an
available pool of memory.)

What is the advantage of PMDump? Correct Answer: Dump contents of process memory without
stopping the process

What does HKEY_CURRENT_USER contain? Correct Answer: Active, loaded user profile for currently
logged-on user

What does HKEY_USERS hive contain? Correct Answer: All users profiles

What does HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE hive contain? Correct Answer: Configuration information for the
system including hardware and software settings

What does HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG? Correct Answer: Hardware profile at startup

What does HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT hive contain? Correct Answer: Configuration information relating to
which application is used to open various files on the system

What registry data type indicates raw binary data? Correct Answer: REG_BINARY

What registry data type indicates 32-bit integer? Correct Answer: REG_DWORD

What registry data type indicates fixed length text string? Correct Answer: REG_SZ

What registry data type indicates variable length text string? Correct Answer: REG_EXPAND_SZ

What registry data type indicates multiple strings separated by delimiter? Correct Answer:
REG_MULTI_SZ

What registry data type indicates no data type? Correct Answer: REG_NONE

What registry data type indicates 64-bit integer? Correct Answer: REG_QWORD

What registry data type indicates Unicode string naming a symbolic link? Correct Answer: REG_LINK

What registry data type indicates series of nested arrays storing a resource list? Correct Answer:
REG_RESOURCE_LIST

What registry data type indicates series of nested arrays storing a device driver's list? Correct Answer:
REG_RESOURCE_REQUIREMENTS_LIST

What registry data type indicates series of nested arrays storing a resource list used by physical
hardware device? Correct Answer: REG_FULL_RESOURCE_DESCRIPTOR

, Which type of cell contains registry key information including offsets to other cells and LastWrite time
for the key Correct Answer: Key cell

Which type of cell holds a value? Correct Answer: Value cell

Which type of cell holds series of indexes pointing to parent key cells? Correct Answer: Subkey list cell

Which type of cell holds values of common key cell? Correct Answer: Value list cell

What type of cell holds security descriptor information for key cell Correct Answer: Security descriptor
cell

What are signatures for the cells in the registry? Correct Answer: kn (key cell), kv (value cell), ks
(security descriptor cell)

How long is a key cell? Correct Answer: 76 bytes

How long is a value cell? Correct Answer: 18 bytes

Where is the last time the system was shut down? Correct Answer: SYSTEM\ControlSet00x\Control\
Windows

Where is the computer name located? Correct Answer: SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\
ComputerName\ActiveComputerName

Where is the time zone listed? Correct Answer: SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\
TimeZoneInformation

Which registry key maintains the audit policy? Correct Answer: SECURITY\Policy\PolAdtEv

Which registry key maintains the shares? Correct Answer: SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\lanmanserver\
parameters

Which registry key maintains the wireless SSID? Correct Answer: SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WZCSVC\
Parameters\Interfaces\(GUID)

Which registry key is NOT accessed and parsed when a user logs into a system?
1) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Runonce
2) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\PoliciesExplorer\Run
3) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
4) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows\Run
5) HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
6) HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce
7) All of the above are parsed when a user logs into a system Correct Answer: All of the above are
parsed when a user logs into a system.
(Run means the values in this key execute at system startup
Runonce means the values in this key execute once at system startup then they are deleted)

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