anti-forensic tool evasion
Anti-forensic tool evasion is the act of evading detection or analysis by forensic tools to conceal digital evidence or activities. The purpose is to prevent investigation or prosecution by rendering forensic tools ineffective in uncovering incriminating information. This involves using various techniques and strategies to bypass or counteract the capabilities of forensic tools, such as encryption, steganography, file obfuscation, and data destruction.
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