Unpacking Hidden Data: Digital Forensics with Binwalk & Magic Bytes
🔍 Ever wondered how forensic investigators uncover hidden files and detect disguised malware? In this video, we dive deep into file forensics, magic bytes, and Binwalk—an essential tool for analyzing binaries, extracting hidden files, and reverse-engineering firmware. 📂 What You’ll Learn: ✅ The role of file headers & magic bytes in forensic investigations ✅ How attackers disguise malware by changing file extensions ✅ Using Binwalk for recursive extractions and uncovering embedded files ✅ Advanced techniques like entropy analysis, manual extractions, and custom file signatures ✅ Real-world examples & hands-on demos 📢 Subscribe for More Cybersecurity & Digital Forensics Content! If you found this helpful, give it a thumbs up 👍 and drop a comment below! 🚀 #DigitalForensics #Binwalk #MagicBytes #CyberSecurity #MalwareAnalysis

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