RSS 30 projects tagged "Forensics"

Download Website Updated 23 Apr 2013 Mobius Forensic Toolkit

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Pop 460.36
Vit 37.35

Mobius Forensic Toolkit is a forensic framework written in Python/GTK that manages cases and case items, providing an abstract interface for developing extensions. Cases and item categories are defined using XML files for easy integration with other tools.

No download Website Updated 19 Apr 2013 MASTIFF

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Pop 90.94
Vit 2.02

MASTIFF is a static analysis framework which automates the process of extracting key characteristics from a number of different file formats. To ensure the framework remains flexible and extensible, a community-driven set of plugins is used to perform file analysis and data extraction. While originally designed to support malware, intrusion, and forensic analysis, the framework is well-suited to support a broader range of analytic needs. In a nutshell, MASTIFF allows analysts to focus on analysis rather than figuring out how to parse files.

Download Website Updated 13 Mar 2013 Fortools_dd

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Pop 102.20
Vit 1.96

Fortools_dd is a set of forensic apps, created with zenity, for terminal commandos and bash scripts in Linux. It includes Mount_dd (a mounting images app), kijknekerap (a Dutch Terminal app), fgrep_dd (grep apps), convert_dd (a conversion app for aff > dd > EWF), shred_dd (a shredding app), filecopy_dd (a search-and-copy app), forensic_wine_dd (a Windows software with Wine app), reportmaker_dd (a small reportmaking app), Browserhistory_dd (a history app), and Offsetgrabber_dd (an offset viewing app).

Download No website Updated 01 Mar 2013 Digital Forensics Framework

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Pop 192.12
Vit 8.67

DFF (Digital Forensics Framework) is a simple but powerful tool with a flexible module system which will help you in your digital forensics works, including file recovery due to error or crash, evidence research and analysis, etc. DFF provides a robust architecture and some handy modules.

Download Website Updated 24 Feb 2013 ANNFiD

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Pop 59.50
Vit 1.16

ANNFiD is an experimental forensic tool that identifies file types using neural networks. A GUI tool is used to train the network for new file types. It is intended to be used to determine the nature of corrupted files.

Download Website Updated 14 Feb 2013 mount_dd

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Pop 115.75
Vit 4.08

Mount_dd is a GUI for mounting a raw image in Gnome. You can mount a dd-image in read-write or read-only mode. You can mount ISO, .img, raw, .00x formats, EWF, and AFF in read-only mode. You can also mount exfat partitions in read-only mode.

Download Website Updated 30 Oct 2012 Xplico

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Pop 275.34
Vit 13.04

Xplico is an IP traffic decoder that extracts data from an Internet traffic capture. From a pcap file, it can extracts each email (POP, IMAP, and SMTP protocols), all HTTP content, VoIP calls (SIP, RTP, H323, MEGACO, MGCP), IRC, MSN, and so on. It isn't a packet sniffer or a network protocol analyzer, but rather an IP/Internet traffic decoder or network forensic analysis tool (NFAT).

No download Website Updated 29 Jan 2012 LynxFS

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Pop 45.65
Vit 1.00

LynxFS is a filesystem driver for LynxOS filesystem images. It is based on FUSE. The LynxOS filesystem appears to be very similar to BSD's FFS. This driver may be of use to people inspecting or debugging embedded systems.

Download No website Updated 24 Dec 2011 NetXtract

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Pop 60.66
Vit 1.04

Xtract attempts to demonstrate how Wireshark's powerful network traffic analysis capabilities can be combined with the file carving capabilities of programs such as Foremost and NetworkMiner in a manner that is portable and extensible (hence the choice of Perl). Specifically, it offers automated extraction of network stream sessions; visualization of networks via GraphViz; and integration of file carving capability. The scripts are intended as a proof-of-concept for how tedious tasks of reassembling TCP/UDP streams from network capture files and file carving based on these streams can be automated.

Download No website Updated 13 Nov 2011 XtractCarver

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Pop 31.03
Vit 24.13

Xtract attempts to demonstrate how Wireshark's powerful network traffic analysis capabilities can be combined with the file carving capabilities of programs such as Foremost and NetworkMiner in a manner that is portable and extensible (hence the choice of Perl). Specifically, it offers: automated extraction of network stream sessions; visualization of networks via GraphViz; and integration of file carving capability. The scripts are intended as a proof-of-concept for how tedious tasks of reassembling TCP/UDP streams from network capture files and file carving based on these streams can be automated.

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