Long gone are the days when a computer took up an entire room. Now we have computers at home, laptops that travel just about anywhere, and data networks that allow us to transmit information from virtually any location in a timely and efficient manner. What have these advancements brought us? Another arena for criminal activity. If someone wants to focus and target something, more than likely they will obtain what they want. We shouldn't expect it to be any different in cyberspace.Cyber Crime Field Handbook provides the details of investigating computer crime from soup to nuts. It covers everything from what to do upon arrival at the scene until the investigation is complete, including chain of evidence. You get easy access to information such as:Questions to ask the clientSteps to follow when you arrive at the client's siteProcedures for collecting evidenceDetails on how to use various evidence collection and analysis toolsHow to recover lost passwords or documents that are password protectedCommonly asked questions with appropriate answersRecommended reference materialsA case study to see the computer forensic tools in actionCommonly used UNIX/Linux commandsPort number references for various services and applicationsComputer forensic software tools commands synopsisAttack signaturesCisco PIX firewall commandsWe now have software and hardware to protect our data communication systems. We have laws that provide law enforcement more teeth to take a bite out of cyber crime. Now we need to combine understanding investigative techniques and technical knowledge of cyberspace. That's what this book does. Cyber Crime Field Handbook provides the investigative framework, a knowledge of how cyberspace really works, and the tools to investigate cyber crime…tools that tell you the who, where, what, when, why, and how.