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[News] MacForensicsLab Adds GNU/Linux Support

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MacForensicsLab Inc. Releases MacLockPick 2.1  

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| MacLockPick 2.1 now extracts data from Linux systems, too. 
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http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20090325005376&newsLang=en


Recent:

Linux forensics - Introduction

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| OK, now we're ready. We have the basic understanding of what forensics really
| means, compared to serious housekeeping. We also have our must-have toolkit
| ready.
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http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/forensics-intro.html


Digital Forensics in Linux - Reclaiming Data Off a Failed Hard Drive.

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| I recently spoke with a lady who operates a Forensic Accounting consultancy.
| During the course of our conversation, she indicated that from time-to-time
| she receives requests for computer data related assistance. Namely, obtaining
| deleted information off hard drives or data off failed drives. Her business
| operates on Windows based platforms and she was wondering how productive I
| had found Linux. (I’m an Ubuntu Linux user). And if I could use Linux to
| garner “lost” data (sending drives to professional labs is very expensive for
| her clients). While I’m not a data “reclamation” or computer data forensic
| expert (by any stretch of the imagination), nevertheless I’ve delved into
| this aspect on occasion. (Mostly when a hard drive fails).        
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http://ubuntulinuxhelp.com/digital-forensics-in-linux-reclaiming-data-off-a-failed-hard-drive/


Linux speeds up computer forensics for cops

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| Australian university students have developed a Linux-based data forensics
| tool to help police churn through a growing backlog of computer-related
| criminal investigations.  
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http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/software/soa/Linux-speeds-up-computer-forensics-for-cops/0,130061733,339286557,00.htm?feed=rss


FBI requests spawn network forensics startup

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| Net/FSE, which stands for Network Forensic Search Engine, is Linux-based
| server software that provides a Web interface for network managers to easily
| see an analytical profile of host-to-host activity based on NetFlow router
| data as well as log information related to the organization's firewall,
| intrusion-detection systems and security-information management.    
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http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php?id=2113131704&rid=-50


Related:

Notes on Vista forensics

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| The problems are not only related to forensic software, however, and
| while some may be addressed with a simple driver update others may
| be considered even more fundamental as Scott A Moulton of Forensic
| Strategy Services, LLC. explains: "I still have major problems
| mounting large drives under Vista. I use many 1 terabyte or 2
| terabyte drives and Vista is absolutely worthless on these drives -
| I'm lucky if Vista does not actually mess the drive up. Deleting
| files is a nightmare and sometimes takes days. Just simply copying
| files is so slow it is unbearable.
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| "I received quite a few responses from people who have had similar
| issues and it seems that DRM [Digital Rights Management] may be the
| most probable cause. They've found that Vista tries to check each
| file to see if there is a protection flag on it or not before even
| deleting the file."
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/04/16/vista_forensics_2/page3.html


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| Vista—Microsoft’s latest operating system—may prove to be most
| appropriately named, especially for those seeking evidence of how a
| computer was used.
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http://www.abanet.org/journal/ereport/jy13tkjasn.html


How to break forensics software

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| One of the problems they found was that EnCase didn't like mangled MBRs, and
| from this they noticed that Linux and EnCase handled file systems in a
| completely different way. If you make a directory loop manually, EnCase hides
| all the files from that point on while Linux can see it just fine. Similarly,
| if you make a deeply nested directory, thousands deep with no other children,
| EnCase crashes. Both can be used to hide things, and both will be fixed in a
| near future revision.      
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http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=41616


Solera Networks Announces Open Source License for DataEcho Web Forensics
Software

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| Solera Networks, Inc., the technology leader in network packet record
| and playback appliances, today announced that source code for DataEcho,
| a web session reconstruction application, will be made available under
| the GNU General Public License.
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http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/061215/laf002.html?.v=69


Technalign Releases Linux Based Computer Forensics Systems

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| Warren Woodford, CEO of MEPIS, LLC, said, "The new Frontier Forensics
| tool represents the next generation in both Linux and Forensics,
| helping both law enforcement and corporate security to secure
| evidence, solve crimes, and secure networks."
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http://in.sys-con.com/read/284789_p.htm
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