I have a web server that is serving a large amount of web traffic and generating between 3 and 4gb of log files (uncompressed text) per week.<BR><BR>These files are compressed, downloaded and then ...
Every once in a while, I run across a little-known but very useful tool. Microsoft Log Parser falls squarely into this category. Originally developed to extract information from IIS logs, it has ...
Can't you just use -i and specify a checkpoint file with Logparser to do what you want (incremental updating)? I seem to recall reading it works on IIS log files (I use it all the time for creating NT ...
You have just been presented with a daunting task: Here are several gigabytes of log files; let us know if they can tell you anything. OK, where do you start? Luckily there are a few free tools that ...
The aim appears to be intelligence gathering, rather than ransomware or data theft. Symantec researchers have uncovered a new dropper (Trojan variant) that criminals are using to deploy malicious ...