I will analyze pcap files and investigate network traffic activity
Junior SOC Analyst
About this Gig
Have a PCAP file and want to understand what's inside? I can help.
If you captured network traffic and want to know what is
happening on your network, I will review it and deliver
a clear, professional report with all findings.
WHAT I CAN IDENTIFY
Unusual outbound connections
DNS anomalies and unexpected lookups
Abnormal communication patterns
Unauthorized or unexpected data transfers
Network scanning and reconnaissance activity
Unusual protocol behavior
WHAT YOU RECEIVE
Clear investigation summary (PDF)
List of flagged IPs, domains and protocols
Timeline of network activity
Security and remediation recommendations
HOW IT WORKS
1. Place your order
2. Share your PCAP file securely
3. Receive your full report on time
Tools used: Wireshark and additional network
analysis and intelligence sources.
Ideal for SOC analysts, cybersecurity students,
IT teams, and anyone reviewing network activity.
Message me first if you have any questions.
Device:
Desktop
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Laptop
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Server
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Mobile
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Router
Operating system:
Windows
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Linux
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Android
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Ubuntu
My Portfolio
FAQ
What file formats do you accept?
I primarily work with .pcap and .pcapng files. If you have a different format, message me first and I'll confirm if I can help.
How do I share my PCAP file?
After placing your order, upload the file directly through Fiverr or share a link via Google Drive or WeTransfer.
Is my data kept confidential?
Yes. All files are handled with full confidentiality and removed after the analysis is delivered.
What if my file is larger than the package limit?
Message me before ordering and we can arrange something based on your file size and needs.
Can you identify if a device was communicating with an external server unexpectedly?
Yes. I can identify unusual outbound connections and abnormal communication patterns in your traffic capture.
Is this suitable for CTF challenges or lab exercises?
Absolutely. This service works well for cybersecurity students, CTF participants, and learning environments.

