Rapid Bunker is a Perl utility that allows for the rapid deployment of iptables, and provides a common simple interface to security, system administration, and forensics related Linux utilities.
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Rapid Bunker is a Perl utility that allows for the rapid deployment of iptables, and provides a common simple interface to security, system administration, and forensics related Linux utilities.
Bash script for computer forensics - It's possible to resolve the file name starting from the carved file name generated by the Foremost tool and save it, it generates an HTML report. It's possible to resolve the file name starting from the offset of a "grep" keywords search. The tool identifies automatically the change of the partition and, if …
Data forensic tool
PowerShell - Live disk forensics platform
Windows Phone 7.8 - Mobile Forensics
A low-level CLI tool in Python for converting .NET serialized objects to human readable XML.
Solutions to CTF problems.
A forensically-sound tool to acquire a page of Facebook
a 3D program controlled with Leap Motion AR device to visualise the file system for forensic analysis
A collection of algorithms for comparing the similarity of images using perceptual hashes
A forensic tool I started some time ago to understand some forensic artifacts, definitely not as good as RegRipper but in python
Multi-threaded binary grep for byte patterns
Speaker identification using Eys and Breath.
A simple Flask API for looking up hashes in the NSRL dataset
NBTempoW V. 2.1 is a forensic tool for making timelines from block devices image files (raw, ewf,physicaldrive, etc.). It uses TSK (The Sleuthkit) and it has been developed with Lazarus V. 1.6.2 ( Delphi compatible cross-platform IDE for Rapid Application Development). It runs only in Windows. If the device image file is splitted, you can select…
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