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    BakAndImgCD

    LiveCD for data backup and disk imaging

    BakAndImgCD is a small Linux-based operating system, which has been designed to perform the following two tasks: data backup and disk imaging. The 4MLinux Backup Scripts make use of FSArchiver, GNU ddrescue, Partclone, Partimage, rsync, and other utilities. The output files (archives and images) can be optionally compressed and sent to a remote sever (using Ethernet, WiFi, PPP or PPPoE). BakAndImgCD is fully compatible with UNetbootin, which can be used to create an easy-to-use live USB.
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    CrashCart

    A Zero-config live CD for First Responders and Forensic Analysts

    CrashCart is a zero-config live CD for First Responders and Forensic Analysts. CrashCart enables First Responders such as general staff or IT staff to contain a compromised system whilst providing a safe remote environment for Forensic Analysis. CrashCart was created to aid Analysts responding to incidents in locations where they may not be able to be physically present or where the network environment prevents full disk imaging.
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