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U.N.-affiliated International Atomic Energy Agency, 314

U.S. Air Force (USAF), 303–05, 357, 431, 434, 444

U.S. Air Force’s (USAF) 24 NAVSTAR global positioning system (GPS), 434

U.S. Air Force’s air-launched cruise missiles, 357

U.S. antiterrorist program, 310

U.S. armed forces, 256

U.S. Army’s Dugway Proving Ground, 459

U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, 570

U.S. Coast Guard’s maritime DGPS service, 446

U.S. Commerce Department’s Bureau of Export Administration review, 566

U.S. Commission on National Security’s, 383, 393

U.S. counterterrorism agency, 310

U.S. Department of Agriculture, 341

U.S. Department of Commerce, 511

U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Information Directorate, 32–33

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), 544–45

U.S. Department of Justice, 606

U.S. Department of Justice criminal statistics, 483

U.S Department of Labor, 594

U.S. East Africa embassy, 343, 366

U.S. embassy bombings, 366, 369

U.S. exposure to terrorist risks survey, 303

U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 272, 310, 399, 448–450, 526

U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), 342, 443, 472–72

U.S. Federal Rules of Evidence in 1976, 25

U.S. Federal Sentencing Guidelines, 608

U.S. firms based in China, 348

U.S. General Accounting Office’s (GAO) information security and computer attacks report, 389–90

U.S. intelligence community, 387

U.S. Magistrate Judge G. Donald Haneke, 473

U.S. Marine barracks bombing in Beiru, 309

U.S. National Information Infrastructure (NII), 512

U.S. Naval Observatory 192, 444

U.S. Navy, 192, 433, 444, 580

U.S. Navy computer system, 433

U.S. nuclear weapons research lab, 346

U.S. Postal Service, 335

U.S. radar research, 363

U.S.S. Cole, 301, 309, 365, 371

U.S. Secret Service, 539, 595

U.S. Senate Judiciary Subcommittee, 527

U.S. Space Command, 244, 287, 289, 545

U.S. telecommunication threats, 259

U.S. Transportation Department, 243

U. S. Treasury Department, 39

U.S. Treasury Department processing procedures, 35, 77

U.S. Wireless Corp., 481

Ubizen, 585, 588

Ubizen’s OnlineGuardian, 588

UCLA, 463

UDP packets (port 123), 195

UK Home Office Forensic Service, 18

Unabomber, 316

unallocated file space, 43, 151

unauthorized access, 230–31, 265, 487

unbreakable encryption, 557

Undelete, 152–52

Unicenter, 104

UNICODE character sets, 622–24

Unified Commanders in Chief (CINC), 287

Unilever, 199

Unilever plc, 199

Unintentional Emission (UE), 431, 436

Unisys, 523

United Arab Emirates, 346

United Kingdom Good Practice Guide, 227

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 343

United States. U.S. Code Title 28, Section 1732, 155

UNITY, 353–55

University of Bonn, 579

University of California-Los Angeles, 455

University of Central Florida, 578 (graduate certificate degree in computer forensics)

University of Delaware, 192

University of Denver Privacy Center Web site, 491

University of Geneva in Switzerland, 417

University of Washington Medical Center, 542–53

Unix dd command, 138, 158

Unix r commands, 193

Unix servers, 67

Unix TAR™, 39

unknown text strings, 43, 84

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), 432

unrestricted electronic warfare, 350

UN Security Council authorization, 518

unusable file formats processing steps, 146–47, 212

URL ID number, 487, 490

URL image linking, 490

USAF air-launched cruise missiles, 357

USENET, 75

User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packets, 230

USER-AGENT line, 582

U.S.S Truman, 365

utmp(x), 611



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Computer Forensics. Computer Crime Scene Investigation
Computer Forensics: Computer Crime Scene Investigation (With CD-ROM) (Networking Series)
ISBN: 1584500182
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 263
Authors: John R. Vacca

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