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    MantaRay Forensics

    MantaRay Forensics

    An Open Source Project | Since 2013 | SANS SIFT Automation | Hash Sets

    MantaRay Forensics | An Open Source Project | Since 2013 | SANS SIFT Automation | Hash Sets MantaRay is designed to automate processing forensic evidence with open source tools. Released in SIFT 3.0 in 2013, with support for numerous image formats, the tool provides a scalable framework to utilize open source and custom exploitation tools. MantaRay is developed by forensic examiners with more than 30 years of collective experience in computer forensics. Additionally, the team releases...
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    RAWImaging

    RAWImaging

    Graphical frontend to work with binary images (RAW) of media

    Forensic (but not only) graphical frontend to work with binary images (RAW) of media in GNU/Linux. These images are universal and can be installed using both standard operating systems and popular forensic software such as Encase, Sleuthkit/Autopsy, etc. in all operating systems). The idea of the project is to implement a fast, convenient and safe making of legal copies and manipulating with images, by means of GNU/Linux, without the need for expensive hardware write lock on the media, it is necessary in the existing solutions under Windows. Also the program can be used as a last chance to rescue data from a dying media by software.
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    EWF.NET

    .NET library for reading forensic file formats

    A .NET library for reading forensic file formats. Currently only supports reading of Encase .E01 files.
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    Small utility collection for .hash files. The .hash file format is used by the Encase application for storing MD5 hash values. The utilities include conversion (NSRL -> .hash, Hashkeeper -> .hash) and viewer programs.
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    Encase is a graphical CASE tool to support BON and Extended BON and a variety of programming languages. It will be initially targeted at Eiffel (specificially the GNU SmallEiffel environment) and the GTK toolkit.
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