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  <description><![CDATA[Log files comprise a record of different events happening in various applications, operating systems and even in network devices. Originally they were used to record in- formation for diagnostic and debugging purposes. Nowadays, logs are also used to track events which can be used in auditing and forensics in case of malicious activities or sys- tems attacks. Various softwares like intrusion detection systems, webservers, anti-virus and anti-malware systems, firewalls and network devices gene...]]></description>
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