Hi Stevens, The college is Century College but I was more interested in contacting those who are intetrested regardless of the college. We are the largest 2...
Hello, Rapier is a forensics data carver written for Linux. To simply put what it does is, it looks for file headers and footers. Once it identifies the file...
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I am looking for ideas on what to do with www.opensourceforensics.org. It is currently a manual process to edit the raw HTML files and add the needed data...
Hi Guys, If you record a DVD on a hardware DVD recorder using DVD +R or DVD -R media instead of RW media, the DVD recorder cannot go back and write the disc...
Harry Duncan
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Drupal is a good CMS or Joomla. There are, in both CMS, many possibilities to integrate a forum or to use a bibliografy. In Drupal there is a possibility for...
Brian, I will volunteer for that. I was just actually working on the creation of an open source (code and technology) law enforcement association, to include...
... Hash: SHA1 Count me in! If I can help I will. Have you considered a wikipedia section? Jon. ... Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG...
Jon, A brief reminder that we also have the forensics wiki (http://www.forensicswiki.org ). ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
I'm no expert, but would be willing to help where ever I can. -Luis Salazar ... I am looking for ideas on what to do with www.opensourceforensics.org. It is...
Luis Salazar
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I find the site really useful, easy to remember and has most of the
tools I need, so i'm quiet keen to see it continue.
I think allowing anyone (registered...
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Hello everybody my name is Scott Bernovich and like I said I'm a newbie to Linux and Linux computer forensics. I'm currently attending Highline Community...
The 1.0.2 PTK version was released. Given the number of feedback received in trealtions to the features added to the previous version released, especially the...
Greetings. I am involved in a project to create a number of standardized forensic disk images for educational and research purposes. These disk images will be...
yes I would be very interested in these disk you are making. please send me an email. Thanks, Scott Bernovich -- In linux_forensics@yahoogroups.com, Simson...
yes I would also be very interested in these disk you are making. please send me an email or how can I get these. ... From: Scott <sabernovich@...> ...
Hi Simson, I would use them for regression tests in TSK (i.e. make sure that the tool results are the same between versions, or at least have expected ...
Simson, It would be useful for me for educational purposes. As suggestion: - An image with virus infection - A privilege escalation hacked machine - Some...
Hi Simson, I would be interested in seeing such a useful image, and would appreciate a follow up from you. As to the info that I would find useful on such an...
Does anyone have some EnCase escripts that they would like to run in an Open Source / Linux / TSK environment? Send me your e-scripts. I'm interested in...
Simson, I would be interested in the disk images you are compiling - You might want to include some material on file identifiers and perhaps some information...
The new PTK 1.0.5 version is ready and can be downloaded from the official website as well as from sourceforge. The program has been improved in the...
Hi all, does anyone in here knows any Linux or FLOSS application that we can use to perform mobile phone / hand phone forensic. thanks for all your attention ...
This depends on several factors...the type of network (CDMA or GSM), the manufacturer, the desktop (KDE or GNOME) you are using. Bitpim works with cdma and...
thanks a lot bro.. "Never Trust an Operating System You don't have the Source for..." "Closed Source for device Driver are ILLEGAL and not Ethical... act!" ...
... you are using. Out of curiosity...why would it depend on the desktop you are using? /*************************************** Special Agent Barry J. Grundy ...
Barry Only that each desktop has a different implementation. In other words you can "click monkey" solutions for both KDE and Gnome...of course they will work...