What is VPN and how does VPN protect you on internet?

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What Is A VPN? Virtual Private Network (VPN) A VPN is an internet security method used in adding extra security and privacy to your network. Public or private networks such as public WiFi (wireless), home WiFi, internet by Internet Service Providers (ISP) has a great internet security threat without a VPN. VPN is use basically to protect sensitive data. The essence of VPN is user privacy by replacing the user's initial IP address with one from VPN provider. This allows the user to hide his IP location while exposing the VPN IP to the public. VPN Security For the most part, VPN does not provides anonymity as some users perceive, but provides additional layer of security between you and your ISP or any network that you are connected to. This is achieve by encrypting all your data during communication before leaving your device. This means even if your data is intercepted, it will be meaningless to the person who intercepted it. VPN uses an encryption protocols that is advan...

Bitscout Digital Forensics Tool released by Kaspersky as open source

Kaspersky Lab researcher Vitaly Kamluk has released the source code of Bitscout, a compact and customizable tool designed for remote digital forensics operations.

Bitscout, which is not an official Kaspersky product, initially started as a hobby project a few years ago, and it has been continually improved based on the requirements that arose in Kaspersky investigations involving digital forensics.

Bitscout 2.0 – version 1.0 was never released to the public – enables forensic investigators to remotely analyze a system, while allowing the system’s owner to monitor the expert’s activities and ensure that their access is limited to the targeted disks. The tool can be useful to researchers, law enforcement cybercrime units, and educational institutions.

The owner of the system on which forensic analysis will be conducted is provided an image file that they must burn onto a removable storage drive. The system is then booted from this drive and the investigator connects remotely to Bitscout over SSH using a VPN.
Bitscout includes several popular tools designed for forensic analysis, but users can also customize them or add their own. The tool uses a text-based user interface (TUI) in order to make it easy to operate.

According to Kamluk, the investigator is only provided root privileges inside a virtual container, and the owner can specify which disks can be analyzed to prevent unauthorized access. On the other hand, the researcher can install additional software and make changes to the system from this container, but only in the volatile memory to ensure that everything is restored to its initial state after the device is shut down.

“All remote sessions are recorded and stored outside of the container,” Kamluk said in a blog post. “This provides a good level of isolation and a way to reconstruct the forensic process for learning purposes, or prove the existence of evidence.”

The Bitscout source code and basic usage instructions are available on GitHub.

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