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This list is for the discussion of linux, digital forensic processes and procedures, the use of linux in forensics and the forensic examination of linux and all other digital platforms. List audience includes digital forensic investigators, trade suppliers, system administrators, digital forensic enthusiasts, linux enthusiasts, legal minds and litigators. All are welcome.
Its not a platform for opensource promotion, nor is it a commercial marketing platform, although opensource issues and commercial products will probably be discussed, and its all welcome particularly if its to do with linux and/or digital forensics.
Up to the minute archives for this list since 15 Aug 2003 can be found here. A more complete archive of older messages is being recompiled and will be available shortly.
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OSDFCon Survey
We had more submissions to OSDFCon (http://www.osdfcon.org) this year than we have speaking slots. To make this a community effort, we're collecting feedback
Posted - Mon May 13, 2013 4:33 pm
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Brian Carrier
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Open Source Forensics CFP Reminder
Reminder that submissions are due May 1. As always, we're interested in presentations on new tools, old tools, user experiences, complaints about tools, etc.
Posted - Fri Apr 26, 2013 5:33 pm
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Brian Carrier
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Re: Linux tools for ARM
I've experimented with BackTrack 5, but I don't recall it having forensic tools? ie. imagers, log2timeline, registry parsers, etc. Is there a list of tools on
Posted - Mon Apr 15, 2013 8:02 pm
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Greg Freemyer
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Re: Linux tools for ARM
Kali Linux, the successor to BackTrack 5, also has support for ARM and includes forensic and security tools. Here's a link in case you're interested: <Kali
Posted - Mon Apr 15, 2013 7:09 pm
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fornzix
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Linux tools for ARM
All, I guess we all know ARM cpu's are becoming a major factor and drive smartphones, pads, etc. You may not realize that motherboards and soon even servers
Posted - Mon Apr 15, 2013 5:15 pm
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Greg Freemyer
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