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Re: Forensic tool to recommend?
From: "Chris Barber" <cmbarber () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 13:22:48 -0700
Live CD http://www.e-fense.com/helix/ COTS http://www.accessdata.com Forensic Tool kit Chris. On 5/28/07, Fabio Cerullo <fcerullo () gmail com> wrote:
Hi All, I am evaluating some tools for gathering evidence in Linux and Windows distros. In particular I am interested in recovering files/folders which have been deleted "accidentally" from the PC. I am aware there are some Live CD's with Linux installed that could mount a drive and try to recover those files but don't know anyone in particular. Any help will be really appreciated. Thank you very much. Greetings, Fabio
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- Forensic tool to recommend? Fabio Cerullo (May 29)
- Re: Forensic tool to recommend? Carlos Madrid (May 29)
- Re[2]: Forensic tool to recommend? Adam Pal (May 30)
- Re: Forensic tool to recommend? webmaster (May 30)
- Re: Forensic tool to recommend? Fabio Cerullo (May 30)
- Re: Forensic tool to recommend? Nikhil Wagholikar (May 30)
- Re: Forensic tool to recommend? Chris Barber (May 30)
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- Re: Forensic tool to recommend? Erik Luken (May 30)
- RE: Forensic tool to recommend? ragdelaed (May 30)
- Re: Forensic tool to recommend? Erik Luken (May 31)
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- Re: Forensic tool to recommend? Erik Luken (May 30)
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