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    Timesketch

    Timesketch

    Collaborative forensic timeline analysis

    Timesketch is a collaborative forensic timeline analysis platform used to investigate security incidents by turning diverse evidence into a single, searchable chronology. Analysts ingest logs and artifacts from many sources—endpoints, servers, cloud services—and Timesketch normalizes them into events on a unified timeline. Powerful search, aggregations, and saved views help you pivot quickly, highlight anomalies, and preserve investigative steps for later review.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    CapAnalysis

    CapAnalysis

    PCAP from another point of view

    CapAnalysis is a web visual tool for information security specialists, system administrators and everyone who needs to analyze large amounts of captured network traffic. Analyze TCP and UDP streams Support multible datasets Perform deep packet inspection Support filtering capability Source Code: https://github.com/xplico/CapAnalysis
    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    DVCS-Ripper

    DVCS-Ripper

    Rip web accessible (distributed) version control systems: SVN/GIT/HG

    DVCS Ripper is a security and forensics toolkit that reconstructs source code repositories accidentally exposed on web servers. It understands multiple version-control systems—Git, Mercurial, Bazaar, and Subversion—and crawls their metadata directories to rebuild full history where possible. The utilities handle partial or blocked directory listings by guessing object paths and assembling missing pieces from loose files. Investigators and red-teamers use it to demonstrate the risk of...
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    FLAG was designed to simplify the process of log file analysis and forensic investigations. FLAG facilitates efficient analysis of large quantities of data within an interactive environment. PyFlag is the reimplementation of FLAG in Python.
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    This is meant for manual face comparison for forensic use. Details of the face can be compared with as side-by-side screen and the findings can be given on a digital sheet. All kinds of operations are possible with the face.
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